T120 Denali Soundbbomb Mini Horn 113db Horn

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  1. SixtiesBiker

    SixtiesBiker Well-Known Member

    Feb 13, 2018
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    Fitted Denali SoundBomb Mini Horn 113db. Tight fit, it would fit behind radiator but it would mean removing exhaust pipe one side, may do that later.

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  2. SixtiesBiker

    SixtiesBiker Well-Known Member

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    I have fitted reflective heat pads which I hope will work, will do a test tomorrow, the crash bars take up the space.. Thanks.
     
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  3. John T

    John T Senior Member

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    Thought about putting it there but I wasn’t happy with the proximity to the exhaust

    Ended up mounting it using top bolt on the radiator so that it sits central behind and below the reg/rec and above the front mudguard
     
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  4. SixtiesBiker

    SixtiesBiker Well-Known Member

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    I was out and found more adjustment, I now have a half inch of clearance, will test it with care.
     
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  5. SixtiesBiker

    SixtiesBiker Well-Known Member

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    4 months after fitting the horn it's still ok,not melted or anything,
     
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  6. Kenco8801

    Kenco8801 New Member

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    Just taken a look at this space on my bike and looks to be a good location.

    How did you get on with the wiring? Is that an easy task?
     
  7. SixtiesBiker

    SixtiesBiker Well-Known Member

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    Wiring does not need modification, there is just enough room to locate it between the two exhaust pipes but it would be fiddley, my one still working the best.
     
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