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I bought this one for a replacement about 9 months ago after 4 years of working/then not working factory horn. I took off the factory horn 4 different times and cleaned it out to get it working again.
you can either get one in chrome and just replace the cowbell, or get the "plain" one and with a little hacking and high pressure hose you can fit the horns into the cowbell and the compressor under your seat.
Google it - someone did a write up with pictures on how to make it fit. It's WAAAAAY louder than stock. I believe it's the OEM horn on Ferarris and Bentleys.
The same horn is also used in the mini-beasts. I have one.
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