I’ve installed the Stebel horn on my 1250. I highly recommend this horn if you’re not happy with the stocker. Thanks to txbanditrydr for providing this link:
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18727&highlight=stebel which provided the idea for the installation point. The bracket you see in the picture is very similar to what I had made. I’m sure there are a hundred ways to make a bracket. I started with a piece of thin steel to get the bends correct and then my buddy made the final part out of stainless steel.
I ordered my horn from ridesafer.com. For $42.95, you get the horn, relay, and more wiring crap than you could possible use to install it. The wiring diagram works well enough. Following are some tips that may help you if you go this route. I have no pictures that would be any different than what GregH posted.
1. The orange wire with green stripe (from old horn) goes to blade #86 on the relay.
2. The black wire with blue stripe (from old horn) goes to blade #85 on the relay.
3. The other two wires are self explanatory from the diagram.
4. As stated in GregH’s thread (maybe it was another thread)…the relay bolts up nicely to the attachment point where the old horn was. Again, a thousand ways to skin that kat (I know, I know…it’s spelled with two T’s).
5. If you choose to use shrink wrap around the crimp connections, slide the piece of shrink-wrap over the wire PRIOR to crimping…and use the smallest diameter wrap that will fit over the connection.
6. I forgot about rule #5 a few times…therefore I used some liquid tape (Wal Mart) over certain connections.
7. Not sure it applies to the Bandit, like it does to the V Strom, but run the negative wire from the horn back to the battery ground. Again, not sure it applies to the Bandit, but a frame that has both aluminum and steel should not be used as a ground due to electrolysis. Ridesafer.com sent more than enough wire to do this.
8. GregH lifted his entire tank onto blocks (from the pics). I only lifted the aft end and had enough room, but it was tight; lifting the front was smart on his part. Two wires run from the horn area, under the tank, to the battery area. I wrapped them in spiral wrap.
9. I used aircraft anti-chaffing tape a few places to keep dissimilar metals from contacting…use your judgment here.
That’s about it, hope it helps.
Sky
PS. Oh yeah, it’s frickin loud!