Denali Sound Bomb

stutrump

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Hi folks.
Quick question. Can anyone confirm if these horns are a simple plug and play?
ie..does it have the two "spade" connectors on the back like the origial Yamaha horn?
Thanks for your help.
 

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stutrump,

swopped mine over for one of those 3yrs ago its plug and play straight swop

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MIKE R

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that ones plug and play, you only need relay for the more expensive one with the air horn section, this little horn is fine mines been on for over 3 yrs fine

rob
Totally agree with bimota.

I've had a horn like this on S10s for about 80,000m without any problems

Mike
 

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Hi Bimota and MikeR.
I'm intrigued about how and where you mounted your Denali and if you could send a photo it would be much appreciated. This is a picture of how I mounted mine but I'm really not happy with it there20201112_161612.jpg
 

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Sorry...that's a rubbish photo but hopefully you get the idea. Its basically in the same position as thd original horn but I bent the bracket down a bit to make it fit
 

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Almost a mirror shot of bimota above

This horn has been mounted like this on my bike for over 5 years and 46,000 mikes without any problems,
HORN LOCATION 1.jpeg

HORN LOCATION 2.JPEG

Mike
 

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Thanks guys. I couldn't get mine to mount on the exact original place because the thread on the back of the Denali horn wasn't long enough to go through the existing mounting bracket and all its rubber bits
 

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It's over 5 years since I fitted mine, but I think I took all the rubber bits out and mounted it directly onto the metal.

I've also got the same horn on my GSA so I could be confusing the two

Mike
 
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