great video and explanation on aur horn installation. I also ran stock wires and was told I will blow the fuse after 30 sec's. To which I reply if they didn't hear it in 10 they're not going to.... Works great...thanks..
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great video and explanation on aur horn installation. I also ran stock wires and was told I will blow the fuse after 30 sec's. To which I reply if they didn't hear it in 10 they're not going to.... Works great...thanks..
If your a "horny" guy then add the relay! What I mean is, if you use it a lot and long durations... Add the relay. No offense to NY City folks but it's a daily instrument for them! So maybe you should consider it..... Kidding yet not kidding
I am with you Cupa, I have never needed a horn more that 10-15 seconds!
FYI, just as a test I held it for 30 seconds. It did not blow the fuse and the wires were not hot. So to some extent, I think the horn circuit seems to be over engineered as most electrical systems are. The fuse is there and blows due to a short or extreme overload. NOT normal use even with some overload! Personally, the Sypders horn setup is perfectly fine using the stock wiring with this slightly higher load demand.
Just posted to your video. I knew I should have looked here first. Im guessing our RTS are a tad different. I tried to mount it where you did to no avail, no space, Mine has a "junction" for my battery wires on the left side of the bike right at the top of the Frunk. Looks likes yours doesn't have it there? Trying to get it set up tomorrow, so any input from yourself or others with 2013 RTS is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
There is loads of room in the 2014 for this horn. I had Pops install one for me in Durango and it sounds great. Scares me if I hit it by mistake!
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THanks for the- Air Horn Installation Instructions / Video
Originally Posted by finless
OK folks, this was an easy job compared to my last one!
Took a little figuring to find the best mounting place but once I did, install was easy peasy!
I did not make a full how too, just a quick video on how I did it which should be easily understandable.
FYI, to me this is a GREAT upgrade over the stock "Meep Meep" horn. I recommend it.
Bob
Thank You, when I get the spyder back from the heat recall, I a am going to install the horn that arrived last week. Thanks again -Dave If you did not receive my first Thanks, I am still in the learning process on my computer.
OK folks, this was an easy job compared to my last one!
Took a little figuring to find the best mounting place but once I did, install was easy peasy!
I did not make a full how too, just a quick video on how I did it which should be easily understandable.
FYI, to me this is a GREAT upgrade over the stock "Meep Meep" horn. I recommend it.
Bob
Thanks for posting the video. I was able to install a new Bad Boy horn with relative ease. Fabricating a bracket took more time than necessary, but it worked out fine. Installed the new horn in the same spot as yours. The help on this site is invaluable. Extra thanks to you and all the other Spyder folk for making these jobs easier.
the question is does the current go through the horn button...if so and I suspect it does, it's not wiring that will be damaged over time, it's the horn switch not designed for 12amps, even in shortish bursts. That's the reason in these instances, the relay well may be the way to go, preventing switch problems
I want to order this horn on Amazon, but it asks which vehicle it's for. On the pulldown list, there isn't a choice for any motorcycle brands, including Can Am.
Does it make any difference? I'm guessing it just has to do with the mounting hardware
Thanks,
Pam
P.S. Disregard. I failed to noticed the radio box choices above the selections where I should have checked off "Motorcycle". My bad
As far as I know, some of them sold for 4 wheelers come with a bracket arm bent to fit that particular car.
I purchased one for every bike I've ever owned and there was no bracket, and I never specified what bike I had. The one I purchased off Amazon last week for the Spyder just mentioned it was for a motorcycle. Mounting hardware is up to us to provide.
Again, I believe all that is true from memory & experience
As far as I know, some of them sold for 4 wheelers come with a bracket arm bent to fit that particular car.
I purchased one for every bike I've ever owned and there was no bracket, and I never specified what bike I had. The one I purchased off Amazon last week for the Spyder just mentioned it was for a motorcycle. Mounting hardware is up to us to provide.
Again, I believe all that is true from memory & experience
best to ya
Stupid me! I failed to notice the choices where I could have checked off "Motorcycle" Can Am IS listed there
Just got a 2015 RT limited need spot to put horn. Any input?
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Finless,
Once again you prove that you have a powerful skillset.
As to the 2015 RT, it's easy to install the Wolo Bad Boy or Stebel as a 1 to 1 replacement. The new horn fits in the same place as the old one with a small modification to the installation bracket.
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If it ain't broke, don't break it.
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the question is does the current go through the horn button...if so and I suspect it does, it's not wiring that will be damaged over time, it's the horn switch not designed for 12amps, even in shortish bursts. That's the reason in these instances, the relay well may be the way to go, preventing switch problems
IMHO...your mileage may vary
I can't imagine that ANY handlebar mounted switch can take anywhere near those amps.
There has to be a horn relay someplace in the circuit. Evidently it's sized with enough safety factor to absorb the additional amps.
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
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2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
I can't imagine that ANY handlebar mounted switch can take anywhere near those amps.
There has to be a horn relay someplace in the circuit. Evidently it's sized with enough safety factor to absorb the additional amps.
you can buy on Amazon for $19.95. It makes the install very easy and has a heavy-duty 30 Amp relay built in. It's plug-n-play folks! No cutting, splicing and/or soldering. Very easy!
I used one on my '13 RTL when I installed the Stebel air horn.
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I can't imagine that ANY handlebar mounted switch can take anywhere near those amps.
There has to be a horn relay someplace in the circuit. Evidently it's sized with enough safety factor to absorb the additional amps.
Nope no relay. All the current goes through the switch.
you can buy on Amazon for $19.95. It makes the install very easy and has a heavy-duty 30 Amp relay built in. It's plug-n-play folks! No cutting, splicing and/or soldering. Very easy!
I used one on my '13 RTL when I installed the Stebel air horn.
Thanks for that tip Copperman. I just ordered the wiring harness you recommend, and the Stebel air horn. The reviews on the Stebel much more favorable than those on the Bad Boy.
Thanks for that tip Copperman. I just ordered the wiring harness you recommend, and the Stebel air horn. The reviews on the Stebel much more favorable than those on the Bad Boy.
Pam
You'll be glad you did. The horn fits in the same location as the OEM horn and the wiring is pretty simple, too.
2020 Chalk, RT Limited, Dark and matching RT622 trailer and BRP hitch. BRP Drivers Backrest, Auxiliary Light, Garmin Zumo XT, GPS Support, RT Rear Panel and Travel Cover. Spyderpops LEDs on fenders, mirrors, saddlebags, top case and RT rear panel. Spyderpops Rock Guard. BajaRon Swaybar, Wolo Bad Boy horn, Freedom Windshield, Elka Shocks.
when I was looking to purchase a horn and wiring, I came across this wiring kit make by WOLO for $8.53. It was the only one I ran across at the time. It does not have the relay itself enclosed, only a socket for one...I think the assumption is the relay comes with the horn.
when I was looking to purchase a horn and wiring, I came across this wiring kit make by WOLO for $8.53. It was the only one I ran across at the time. It does not have the relay itself enclosed, only a socket for one...I think the assumption is the relay comes with the horn.
The Stribel and the "bad Boy" horns are NOT the same by a good margin. I have the Stribel on my Valkyrie and a badboy on the V-Max ( bothwith relays). You can easily tell the difference and the Stribel is a real step up.
OEM horn is useless. A Stribel horn is my next farkel.
Kaos
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2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
The Stribel and the "bad Boy" horns are NOT the same by a good margin. I have the Stribel on my Valkyrie and a badboy on the V-Max ( bothwith relays). You can easily tell the difference and the Stribel is a real step up.
OEM horn is useless. A Stribel horn is my next farkel.
Kaos
i thought they had roughly the same sound and decibels.
Maybe it's the thin air at 6,000 ft but I honked them side by side( with freshly charged batteries) and I'm NOT mounting a "bad boy" on my . THe Stribel is the way to go.
Wimpy OEM horns cause:
Kaos
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
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i thought they had roughly the same sound and decibels.
From what I have read and re-read a dozen times trying to wrap my brain around this issue, I have discovered that DB levels (or claimed DB levels) means nothing as stated by manufacturers.
The first problem is how the manufacturer has measured for a DB level. There appears not to be a standardized testing method used; thus stated (advertised) DB levels are not consistent among the various products. Testing has been found to have been done at varying distances from the source; thus nullifying any meaningful comparison between two products.
Also, the "note" of the horn(s) can make a difference in how well it is heard by the human ear. It is also known that a more dissonant sound, typically provided with the use of two horn reeds, is more noticeable than a truer tone/note despite any fact of any difference in actual DB levels (to a degree).
Personally, I would like a loud horn sounding exactly like car tires screeching to a halt on hot pavement. I suspect it would get people's attention if needed.