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PIAA slim horns
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<blockquote data-quote="usnscpo" data-source="post: 1437418" data-attributes="member: 92365"><p>Just put a set of ebay 2002 Goldwing horns (though I've read any GL1500/1800 will fit) on my bike, and it also sounds like an old buick! $16 a piece. All I needed to do, was rotate the bracket on the back of the horns 90 degrees to accommodate the wiring and bob's your uncle. The fit perfect in the inner faring plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usnscpo, post: 1437418, member: 92365"] Just put a set of ebay 2002 Goldwing horns (though I've read any GL1500/1800 will fit) on my bike, and it also sounds like an old buick! $16 a piece. All I needed to do, was rotate the bracket on the back of the horns 90 degrees to accommodate the wiring and bob's your uncle. The fit perfect in the inner faring plastic. [/QUOTE]
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