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NOTICE: These are tech pages explaining how I did these mods to my bike. In almost every case - I DO NOT SELL THE PARTS DESCRIBED. I do tell you where I got them.
EXCEPTION - I do sell my custom exhaust mods. |
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I Love My OEM Horn!
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Time
Materials
- Phone relay from your local hearing handicapped shop. This one is Call-Alert model CA-100 from Ameriphone Inc., (714)897-0808, controls 300 watts, about $40
- 16 volt transformer from Ace hardware, about $5
- wire nuts
- 1/8" fiberboard or similar to mount it on.
- wood screws
- crescent wrench
- male 110v plug
Tools
- drill and 9/16" wood bit
- screwdriver
Process
Drill appropriate holes in fiberboard to mount transformer & horn. Attach fiberboard to wall, post, wherever. Wire output of transformer to horn terminals - polarity doesn't matter.
Attach input wires of transformer to 110v. plug. Connect phone relay per included instructions to wall connection, phone, and 110v plug of transfomer. For extra credit, use 3-way plug adapter to connect colored
floodlights to relay, and position floodlights to shine on your noisiest work stations.
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All technical mods described here are merely reports of what I've done. You may attempt to replicate them at your own discretion and risk if you choose.
Horseapple Ranch, LLC and Mark Tobias will in no way be responsible for the results of your attempting to perform these mods on any motorcycle, regardless of the outcome. |
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All content on www.horseapple.com copyright 1999-2006 Mark Tobias except "Riders Say", "Dyno Day", Vallejo and Shop Manual and Alternator Review pages, and SWF and MP-3 files and
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