Boris
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Anyone know what amp fuse controls the circuit that the hooter is on?
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I can remember riding with hooters in my back. Short fuse then too. Maybe 40 years and 2 kids ago?Dang it, I want to add some hooters to my bike too, now.
Oh yaaaa!!!!I can remember riding with hooters in my back. Short fuse then too. Maybe 40 years and 2 kids ago?
Stock horn or hooter adequate, just like the OEM headlights, barely adequate, come on Yamaha you can do better.Whats wrong with the stock horn? Mine works perfectly fine. Are the OEM ones failing?
I felt that is was a bit weak, as in not loud enough.Whats wrong with the stock horn? Mine works perfectly fine. Are the OEM ones failing?
Fiamm.What brand was the defective hooter?
If the Fiamm is a "horn" style, it needs to be mounted with the horn pointed down. Otherwise water gets into the horn and kills it. I found out the hard way. I moved the horn out from under the wheel well and it works well.I felt that is was a bit weak, as in not loud enough.
The new one was much improved, much louder and with a deeper sound. Unfortunately it packed up after about 2 months and barely used.