Wolo Bad Boy Horn Install

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Apr 12, 2012
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Odessa, FL
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Roy
I have a engine fan which was wired to the horn circuit by a HD dealer, rendering the horn button useless. I need a horn so I bought a Wolo Bad Boy, air horn but could not install it in the factory horn position, due to the engine fan.

After trying several places, I settled on using the cross bracket on the front legs. It had two holes already there with black plastic plugs in them. I had to make a bracket to bolt to the rear side of the cross frame to allow clearance so the fender wouldn't hit the horn when the front end is fully bottomed out.

I wired it up to the horn button with the supplied relay.

The bracket photo was taken before I trimmed the excess off and painted it all gloss black to match the frame.


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That looks like a good location, up front to get their attention.

I've had the Wolo on my Valkyrie 2-whlr for a couple of years. I really like it. I used it to replace a set of Rivco's. Seemed that little compressor would go bad about every 13 months. So far, so good with the Wolo.
 
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