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How Do I Wire BOTH Fiamm High & Low Note Horns?

sandeejs

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So, I'd like to add a Fiamm High Note Horn to my Fiamm low note horn. Both are disc horns. I was thinking just attach one to the other. Then I thought about not exploding anything, so I thought I'd ask wiser minds.

Thanks in advance!!!!!
 
Just run jumper wires from one to the other. You will need "piggyback" terminals to give you the secondary jumper connections to put on the first horn.... I have this currently set up on mine with two horns... Here is one option:

https://www.amazon.com/Heschen-Pigg...ade+connector+piggyback&qid=1712942348&sr=8-6

I have had my horns installed like this since I got the byke in 2016 with NO issues... You just need to make sure the power draw is within the fuse rating.
 
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I added dual horns on my Yamaha FJR and just made a positive and negative jumper wires that plugged into the factory harness. Never a problem but now the wife wants dual horns on her 2020 Spyder RTL so I will be laying on the ground doing the same wiring thing to her Can Am.
 
As long as you're using the proper wire gauge to handle the load, should be no problem with jumping from one to the other.
 
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