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Need to replace the stock horn. There is nothing more embarrassing than to be riding down the road on a mean looking Stryker, just to have a horn that goes 'Meep Meep' when you use it. Any opinions on the best sounding/easiest install???

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WOLO Bad Boy. I nstalled mine on the factory location. it looks big but it fits perfect. You will need to install the relay under the seat and re-route all your wires. If you have just a little wiring experience and patience it is prety simple. You are welcome to send me private message and i will give you my cell # so you can text me if you decide to buy this horn. It is the horn and compressor in one. It is really loud. Some people might say it sounds like a "Taco Truck" and they will be right but it does get the attention of any ignorant non-seeing drivers. I bought mine at Harbor Freight but any Auo Parts chain carry them too. There is a chrome version but i chose the black and chrome which hides better. Here is the link to WOLO. Hope this helps you select a good horn http://www.wolo-mfg.com/motorcycle.htm
 

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Raul: Anything beats the stock horn! I put my tools in my saddlebags, and have the auto-tuner where the tools were under the seat. How big is the relay?I figure bolted somehow in the tool tray would be okay.? And black conduit and black nylon ties will take care of the wiring nicely.

Does the horn bolt into the stock bracket, or do I need to rig my own.

I have a harbor freight next town over, so I will go and check it out. Thanks for the input everyone :)
 

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I have the wolo bad boy and I agree it is somewhat large but it gets people's attention even at 70 mph on the highway. Mine is installed on the head with a longer bolt, a small bracket I made and a small piece of padding behind it so it doesn't vibrate against the motor. The relay is hidden in the chin scoop and it is wired directly to the stock horn switch. I installed this on a friends Stryker in the same spot and he loves it. I installed his relay where the old horn was and he loves it.
 

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