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Its from HD...fits i believe 92-up sportsters...no pics as of yet...really filled in the side of the motor...basically gives you the big twin look with the bell horn cover
Same as a custom i believe...my stock horn was between the downtubes on the frame and is now under the choke ****...kit comes with mounting bracket, new horn, horn cover and wiring kit...i raised my tank up and re-routed the original wire and didn't have to use the extra wire that came with the kit
My horn is on the side. I bought the horn cover on ebay and it came with the horn also.I just unplugged the original horn and ran the wires to the side.Pretty easy move.Plus the new horn sounds like a car horn,not the whimpy scooter horn that was stock https://www.hdforums.com/forum/membe...other-pic.html
Last edited by Booey424; Jan 12, 2010 at 03:29 PM.
My horn in on the side with a chrome cover. Is this the relocated horn or the stock position?
I want to move mine off of the side.
I carry a gun in the top of my boots and it happens to be the same level as the chrome cover. It makes it very uncormfortible. So I would like to relocate mine away from the side of the bike.
The kit he is referring to relocates it from the front of the frame to the left hand side of the engine. What you need to put yours on the front is like this. Or more specifically, the bracket.
I think he is talking about the universal cowbell horn kit. I put it on my 48. Did a few extra mods to the bracket to raise it up higher and powder coated the cover in brass and the bracket in black.
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