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Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Ok, to those who have installed the Stebel horn....I know there is a fuse I need to change out to a higher amperage. I believe its the signaling system fuse. Can someone tell me where that fuse is, and what the original amperage on it is? I got my horn and I was gonna install it tomorrow.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
You have to provide a seperate power supply for it with inline fuse!! I think I used a 30 amp fuse!!
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
the horn I installed on bushr's bike... came with a relay and a separate line with an in line fuse to the pos battery terminal which ran underside of tank along the frame...and the in line fuse rested under the seat
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Your horn should come with everything needed... which includes an in-line 20 amp fuse and relay... the relay is important... it needs to be in the system. The instructions are very detailed and complete.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
I can e mail you the instructions
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
The horn did come with a relay, and yes the instructions are VERY clear and easy to follow. I just remembered hearing someone talk about how they had to change a fuse because they blew out their speedo once they hit the horn button. But if its already included which it sounds like, I should be ok. Thanks for the responses.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
That was me. I hooked up the air horn to my front horn wire (and disconnected the rear horn and taped that end), hit the button, blew the fuse and bumped it up 5 amps. Never had another problem.

Sorry, but I don't recall off hand which fuse it was or the amps (a 5 to a 10, a 10 to a 15 amp etc.) Just hook'er up and hit the button for a few seconds. You'll find it real quick.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Still haven't seen a pic of one installed tho! You got me wondering how big this thing is. i REALLY like the idea of having one as long as its not too big.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Yeah, I'd like to see a photo of one of the Stebel horns installed on a roadie as well. I said when I bought my bike that this would be the second upgrade I did (after the triple whammy always-on light kit). Bought the light kit today so I'm just about ready for the horn.
 
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Re:Stebel Horn install question 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Here is a link to a pix of my Stebel horn installed. Sucker is LOUD.

Stebel installed
 
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