Well even though it's pretty cold here right now, I figured I had to wire that sucker up one of these days, so I bundled up and did it today. I wired the power takeoff to the + terminal for the accessory circuit in the fuse box (not to the - terminal too for the ground) with a 20 amp inline fuse going to the relay, instead of wiring it directly from the + terminal on the battery. This was a cleaner install, shorter length of wire so it doesn't get rubbed somewhere and is more easily hidden, and I'm only using the + terminal which basically comes straight from the battery when the key is on. If I used the - terminal there too for the ground, I would only be protected by a 10 amp fuse for those 2 connections instead of the 20 amp I put in there.
The ground from the horn goes to the screw holding on the choke cable, directly to the frame of the bike.
As has been said, that sucker is loud, just what I wanted, to tell people to wake up and back off.
While I was in there, I also wired up my brakelight modulator to 2 extra LED lights I bought and mounted to either side of my luggage rack. Those 2 lights flash then go steady when the brake is applied, the stock brake light stays steady as I didn't wire that in to pulsate. Anything to attract more attention and keep the cagers awake.
With the headlight and brakelight modulators and Stebel and bright riding clothes, I figure that's about all I can do to keep some a**hole from running into me, saying "I never saw him."
Everyone should remove their seats and side covers every once in a while and see what's in there, it does a world of good to find out where everything is and how to get to it.
The ground from the horn goes to the screw holding on the choke cable, directly to the frame of the bike.
As has been said, that sucker is loud, just what I wanted, to tell people to wake up and back off.
While I was in there, I also wired up my brakelight modulator to 2 extra LED lights I bought and mounted to either side of my luggage rack. Those 2 lights flash then go steady when the brake is applied, the stock brake light stays steady as I didn't wire that in to pulsate. Anything to attract more attention and keep the cagers awake.
With the headlight and brakelight modulators and Stebel and bright riding clothes, I figure that's about all I can do to keep some a**hole from running into me, saying "I never saw him."
Everyone should remove their seats and side covers every once in a while and see what's in there, it does a world of good to find out where everything is and how to get to it.