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<blockquote data-quote="NTXFJR" data-source="post: 1369373" data-attributes="member: 88839"><p>Welcome.</p><p></p><p>Yep, factory horns are downright dangerous and should be outlawed. I put a Stebel on the Gen I my son has, and also on my Gen III. For the Gen I, we used the left side horn mount to hang a bracket for the Stebel. For the Gen III, there is a black plastic deflector plate mounted to the bottom of the lower triple clamp with two flanged bolts. I used one of those bolts to hang a bracket off of. Coupled with the mounting offset of the horn, it ended up fairly centered between the forks and well out of the way of suspension travel. Because of the higher current draw, you might want to use a relay to drive it so there aren't any eventual wiring issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NTXFJR, post: 1369373, member: 88839"] Welcome. Yep, factory horns are downright dangerous and should be outlawed. I put a Stebel on the Gen I my son has, and also on my Gen III. For the Gen I, we used the left side horn mount to hang a bracket for the Stebel. For the Gen III, there is a black plastic deflector plate mounted to the bottom of the lower triple clamp with two flanged bolts. I used one of those bolts to hang a bracket off of. Coupled with the mounting offset of the horn, it ended up fairly centered between the forks and well out of the way of suspension travel. Because of the higher current draw, you might want to use a relay to drive it so there aren't any eventual wiring issues. [/QUOTE]
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