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Can you hear me now?

StanProff

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You WILL be heard with this! Installed on my RT last night. Awesome sound.
 
I installed one on my M109 and have thought about doing it on the spyder. Kind of uncomfortable digging into this thing for a while.

Not a bad install on the '14 . Plenty of room for it where the original horn was. Some have installed and used the wires that were hooked to the original horn but I went ahead and ran power from the battery to a relay.
 
That you will...

great horn pretty much the same as the stebil (sp) many have installed but much cheaper. Have had mine for a couple years now...:2thumbs:
 
can you just unhook stock horn and switch wires for new horn?
Not sure about the spyder, but on the M109 I liked to keep the stock horn in the loop. That was in case the upgraded horn failed, I still would have one. I actually like the spyder horn, but the ones on most motorcycles are too whimpy.
 
Can you use the original wires to trip the relay and then power it direct from the Battery

Yes. That's what I did. Remove old horn, hook old horn wires to a relay (coil) and run hot and neutral from battery . Run hot through normally open contacts on relay then to the positive on the new horn. Hook negative to negative on new horn. Put ear plugs in and push horn button.
 
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