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    Question WANTED: plug & play horn for RS and RT

    So, he says 'what do you want for your birthday?'
    She says 'I want to be heard! . . . I want a different horn on the RS and RT.'
    He says 'find one that's a plug and play, and you got it!'

    So, Spyderlovers . . . which do you recommend? and where do I get it???



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    somebody asked for your opinion . . . and no takers?
    that's gotta be a first
    help me out here

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    Contrary to the general consensus, I installed a Stebel, without using a relay, and have not had a problem with it. I had to drill an extra hole in the stock bracket to bolt the new horn on, but that was about it. The wiring plugged right in, if memory serves.(But sometimes it doesn't do so well, that memory thingy!)

    I believe Inspector Gadget did the same. He has had no trouble, AFAIK.

    SIDE NOTE: How far is Grants Pass from Sutherlin/Oakland? We are around 90% sure we will be moving there next May.

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    Quote Originally Posted by draboo View Post
    SIDE NOTE: How far is Grants Pass from Sutherlin/Oakland? We are around 90% sure we will be moving there next May.
    How cool! it's about 80 miles, little over an hour, depending on who's driving.
    Be sure to get in touch when you get here!!!

    I'll check out the Stebel. thanks!!

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    Where to find the Stebel?????



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    Aerostich (sp?) carries Stebel Nautilus, google Ear Cannon. (it is )

    john

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    Question

    Thanks!!! found them both on Amazon.

    Can these be swapped out with the stock horn on the RT?
    can we use the same relay and or existing wiring?


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    Quote Originally Posted by draboo View Post
    Contrary to the general consensus, I installed a Stebel, without using a relay, and have not had a problem with it. I had to drill an extra hole in the stock bracket to bolt the new horn on, but that was about it. The wiring plugged right in, if memory serves.(But sometimes it doesn't do so well, that memory thingy!)

    I believe Inspector Gadget did the same. He has had no trouble, AFAIK.

    SIDE NOTE: How far is Grants Pass from Sutherlin/Oakland? We are around 90% sure we will be moving there next May.

    I did the same thing.. the compact Stebel worked just fine without the relay.
    2010 RTac, Utopia backrest, spyder pops heat shield, KewlMetal grip endcaps, Gps mount, hmt tail lights, day ryders, siebel horn, Kohmo ast tire.. oh yeah wife of 25 years always on the back seat with q2 headset!Correction!!!!.. the Bastrop fires engulfed the poor spyder after 16000 fun filled miles. Now riding 2011 metalic RTS with nbv footpegs, heat shield, hmt with strobe, Utopia backrest, and the same wife of 25 years with g4 headsets.

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks Spyderlovers!

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    Default My fuse blew using Stebel.

    I installed the Stebel as well and blew a fuse one day when I held the horn down for an extended period of time.
    Not like a minute or anything but a long burst blew the fuse.
    I did not use the relay either.
    No big deal but just be careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledhead View Post
    I installed the Stebel as well and blew a fuse one day when I held the horn down for an extended period of time.
    Not like a minute or anything but a long burst blew the fuse.
    I did not use the relay either.
    No big deal but just be careful.
    Thanks for the tip

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