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Stock Sportster horn is less then usefullSportster Models |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2006 XL883 Low
Join Date: 2008, Jun 04
Location: West Virginia 37.3742°N 81.213°W
Posts: 121
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Re: Stock Sportster horn is less then usefull
It would fit behind a stock FL style "cow bell" cover. But not mounted in the stock Sportster mounting location. Horn without cover fits the stock Sporty horn mount between the front frame rails fine but no room for a cover, wires even plug right in.
Stock horn had no cover so the look is a wash. Sound of the new horn LOUD, Easily gets the Attention of even 90+year old dead people. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2006 Sportster XL883
Join Date: 2008, May 31
Location: Dallas TX
Posts: 52
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Re: Stock Sportster horn is less then usefull
I just installed this horn last night... 69112-95D HORN KIT CHROME 1 $73.96
easy to install.. took me about an hour but that was because I was (still am) zombified from working 9- 14 hours days in a row... it came in the mail yesterday and I just couldn't wait to put it on when I got home. It looks awesome... filled in that side of the bike nicely. Previously the left side of my bike looked so vacant. It sounds like a car horn too. I'm happy. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2006 Sportster XL883
Join Date: 2008, May 31
Location: Dallas TX
Posts: 52
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Re: Stock Sportster horn is less then usefull
I'll toss some pics up soon... I am getting the rims powder coated black in a few weeks... I'll be sure to put some pics up then. black rims, olive drab paint job, then I think I'll be finished paying the Harley Tax on this bike
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2006 XL883 Low
Join Date: 2008, Jun 04
Location: West Virginia 37.3742°N 81.213°W
Posts: 121
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Re: Stock Sportster horn is less then usefull
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2006 Sportster XL883
Join Date: 2008, May 31
Location: Dallas TX
Posts: 52
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Re: Stock Sportster horn is less then usefull
It mounts on the choke bracket. The horn package came with a TON of additonal brackets given it fits on a wide variety of models. It looks really sharp and old school~ish.. vintage. I saw a Nightster on the Harley show floor the other day that had the same exact one on it.
Hey guys (glider\hobbit)... do you guys know if its ok to post websites for great deals? I am in no way shape or form affiliated with the company that I would post the link for... I just would like to share some good deals with you all. I bought a sidekick seat which retails for $299 for $250... tach retails for $285 got it for $228... horn retails for $89 got it for $73. Not massive savings but... welp... every little bit counts. The site is for a Harley Dealer in Missouri that I guess has a strong internet sales dept. I was surfing for parts and stumbled upon their site. Once ordered the goods take about 10 days to get to your door... the packaging is great and all the parts come in that Black Box that we all love (genuine Harley . They also keep you updated on your order via email and have excellent tracking. ok... plug over. |
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