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Horn electrics

Billy Ricks said:
Try cleaning the contacts on the horn button. That's all you can do to get a better ground.
I need to get around to doing this one of these days. My horn sounds sick most of the time and I'm sure it's the contacts. I had the assembly off one day to look and put it right back on because after looking at it from the back of the circuit board I decided I didn't have enough time then to clean it. Maybe a project for the next rainy day. OOps I'm in Cincinnati in the spring, that will be tomorrow.
 
Thanks

Thanks

Many thanks for your patience!! :!: I think I understand now. Thanks, again...... :D
 
Several months ago I made the switch to dual Fiamms and a horn relay. The horns are painfully loud.

Jeff
 
Re: Thanks!

Re: Thanks!

se" but if the horn is hot all the time and pushing the horn button completes the ground circuit....why in the world wouldn't the horn sound when I push the button and the key isn't in the ignition??

the horn hot wire is hot with ignition on only, you dont complete a circuit with out a hot wire
 
i guess i should have kept reading it looks like you got your answer ..sorry :oops: :oops:
 
Mr. Jiggles said:
Several months ago I made the switch to dual Fiamms and a horn relay. The horns are painfully loud.

Jeff

I second that! I put dual Fiamm horns on my ratbike a while back and they are in fact OMFG LOUD! :D I really need to pull them off and stick em on the GS instead. It's a world of improvement over stock, no doubt about it.
 
Sometimes, and I stress the word sometimes, you can modify the output of a standard horn by adjusting it.

You will find a small bolt with a lock-nut on it. Loosen the lock-nut and turn the bolt a small amount. Try the horn. Adjust in either direction until you get what you want. Use ONLY small adjustments.

In many cases you will get no difference, or the horn may quit completely unless you have it at the original setting.

Sometimes you can improve the results and, occasionally, you can even wake up what looked like a dead horn.
 
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