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Yea, that mount idea my cousin came up with. I desired a more Non-redneck way of doing it, you know something that would last a little longer but I guess we will see how she holds up when smacking hard pack and rock. As for MUD, yea we will wait and see!
700-Blaz'in (cuz), wow thats alot of stuff in your signature block. Gee where did ya pick up the mod-light,rear working light,brush guard&rear bumper, Kolpin stealth exhaust and ohh yea the FREE Bad Boy horn? Whoever gave ya those or sold them to you MUST be a really COOL Dude! -- LOL..LOL Its okay, Its okay, Nothing wrong with wanting to be like Big R'
R'
700-Blaz'in (cuz), wow thats alot of stuff in your signature block. Gee where did ya pick up the mod-light,rear working light,brush guard&rear bumper, Kolpin stealth exhaust and ohh yea the FREE Bad Boy horn? Whoever gave ya those or sold them to you MUST be a really COOL Dude! -- LOL..LOL Its okay, Its okay, Nothing wrong with wanting to be like Big R'
R'
#14
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
All,
Its been a long journey with all my procrastination, LOL.
But I finally got off my tuff and did something this weekend.
I reached in this small plastic bag of all my electrical parts
and finally installed my ATV horn this weekend. It was a
FUN project and I give all the posters of this forum the
credit with help from previous threads (I can't seem to find
my old one in my searches, ohh well).
I made a hack wiring diagram for any who want to follow,
but it really does work and man this horn is LOUD! Check
out my album and follow the pics, it wasn't hard, the biggest
challenge was identifying a MOUNT POINT for the horn,
I had to fabricate a small bracket piece to attach to the
winch switch box bolt from underneath. Enjoy, any help
needed, let me know!
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563634809IIfOFG
">http://good-times.webshots.com...563634809IIfOFG
</a>
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
I installed my horn with just a waterproof push button motorcyle switch and the horn inside the highbeam light po on my 04 700 sportsman efi.
All,
Its been a long journey with all my procrastination, LOL.
But I finally got off my tuff and did something this weekend.
I reached in this small plastic bag of all my electrical parts
and finally installed my ATV horn this weekend. It was a
FUN project and I give all the posters of this forum the
credit with help from previous threads (I can't seem to find
my old one in my searches, ohh well).
I made a hack wiring diagram for any who want to follow,
but it really does work and man this horn is LOUD! Check
out my album and follow the pics, it wasn't hard, the biggest
challenge was identifying a MOUNT POINT for the horn,
I had to fabricate a small bracket piece to attach to the
winch switch box bolt from underneath. Enjoy, any help
needed, let me know!
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563634809IIfOFG
">http://good-times.webshots.com...563634809IIfOFG
</a>
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
I installed my horn with just a waterproof push button motorcyle switch and the horn inside the highbeam light po on my 04 700 sportsman efi.
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