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Here is a before picture of the Mini-Beast air horn in the stock position.
Now here is a couple of pictures of the horn relocated behind the right saddlebag, chrome cover is gone, but the horn remained the same. Used an existing bolt hole that held the saddlebag rails in place before I removed them. The skull medallion is attached to the stock horn mount tab on the top motor mount.
Looks clean, works great, and is still much much louder then the stock horn. Of course I could have saved about $50 and just bought a Stebel horn instead of a Mini-Beast..........oh well.
While I didn't relocate my horn, I did take an idea of what you did with where your horn was located. I bought a round horn cover and a skull medallion to put on it. I think it looks good, adds a little character, and is easier than relocating the horn entirely.
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