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i relocated mine under the oil bucket on the right side of the bike.this will only work on 6speed models though.there is even a threaded hole to mount it too requires making a bracket which is 3" long with a hole at each end
heres a pic of the threaded hole with a bolt i found to fit with horn wiring just before i mounted it
2nd pic is relocation complete..unless i point it out no one even notices it
3rd pic the reason i relocated the horn
Last edited by colonelangus1; Jan 21, 2012 at 08:18 PM.
thats not necessary, i'll look at mine tomorrow and see if theres room since i have a bomber muffler..
after installing the "head fillers", which btw make a big difference on looks, and putting on red SE wires i just wanted to clean up the left side a lil bit..
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