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Horn

telespec

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Am trying to replaced my horn and cannot find the wires that make it work or the horn itself, I have a 2012 Can-am Spyder SE5. :banghead:
 
Am trying to replaced my horn and cannot find the wires that make it work or the horn itself, I have a 2012 Can-am Spyder SE5. :banghead:

Well......mmmmmm.......you can't tell where the sound is coming from if you blow the horn and try to locate the source of the sound ??

Am I missing something ??
 
Beep, beep..... beep,beep.........

his horn went beep, beep,beep....

Pre 2014 horns are a pain to replace, and are buried compared to the '14 and later horns. Once you find it----- replace with a Strebel using a relay. There is no comparison to the stock horns---------- Strebel is much ,much louder.nojoke

Kaos.
 
Tough one....

If you go to youtube and search Can Am RT horn replacement there are several videos on the subject. Finless Bob (one time active member here) has one video installing the stebil air horn which is similar to the Rolo Bad boy air horn...:thumbup:
 
If you go to youtube and search Can Am RT horn replacement there are several videos on the subject. Finless Bob (one time active member here) has one video installing the stebil air horn which is similar to the Rolo Bad boy air horn...:thumbup:

One time active? I am still here :)

Bob
 
Open Frunk. On left side, remove pushpins. Peel back plastic gently, spot horn wires. Remove. Clip zip ties to get slack. I leave stock horn in place. Mount replacement horn near left headlight, under black panel. Plug in wires. Press horn button. Button bike back up. Done!
 
Well......mmmmmm.......you can't tell where the sound is coming from if you blow the horn and try to locate the source of the sound ??

Am I missing something ??


why not just answer his question instead of being a wise guy?
but likely you don't know either but were afraid to ask :opps:
 
Ever think that your interpretation of my comments might be entirely wrong ?
Well it is.
Sometimes people overlook the obvious.

I had a laugh at your response, Easy Rider.......but written English is so easily misinterpreted that if you are attempting humour, a few smiley faces at the end of your comment would not go astray.;):thumbup:

Pete
 
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