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Aftermarket horn on a 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1429415" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>To the original question: Yes, I have installed air horns... on Gold Wings. The FJR didn't have the space IMO and there are some "snail" horns that are as effective without needing a compressor (or the delay as it pumps up).</p><p></p><p>The PIAA Freeway Blasters come in a low and high tone. Install them both, use the OEM horn wires as a trigger wire to a relay (keeps any sizeable load off the OEM harness) and then Y from the relay to both horns. Tucks up under the nose where the OEM horns are. People will jump when they think a big assed land yacht Buick is bearing down on them.</p><p></p><p>None of that needs prefabbed parts to do. A few feet of wire, a handful of spade connectors, and crimp 'em if you don't know how to solder (even sloppily).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1429415, member: 257"] To the original question: Yes, I have installed air horns... on Gold Wings. The FJR didn't have the space IMO and there are some "snail" horns that are as effective without needing a compressor (or the delay as it pumps up). The PIAA Freeway Blasters come in a low and high tone. Install them both, use the OEM horn wires as a trigger wire to a relay (keeps any sizeable load off the OEM harness) and then Y from the relay to both horns. Tucks up under the nose where the OEM horns are. People will jump when they think a big assed land yacht Buick is bearing down on them. None of that needs prefabbed parts to do. A few feet of wire, a handful of spade connectors, and crimp 'em if you don't know how to solder (even sloppily). [/QUOTE]
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