View Full Version : Stebel Nautilus Compact on Honda 900 Hornet?
glyder
22nd June 2010, 15:46
Anyone done it
Where is the best place to mount it etc
help lol
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TerminalAddict
22nd June 2010, 16:27
same place as the standard horn .. I did it, then it got bust when my friendly motorcycle shop doused it with high pressure water
glyder
25th June 2010, 15:04
Can you just plug and go or do u need to use the relay that comes with it
AllanB
25th June 2010, 15:19
Relay or you may fry the horn switch or something. You are limited to hiding anything on a Hornet - it is a well packaged bike. You may be able to mount it under the swingarm behind the engine on the main stand brackets. I'm going to move my standard horn there to tidy up the front. It will still be loud, but may make me jump a bit when I use it and it blasts out under my bum!
Chooky
29th June 2010, 20:52
Anyone done it
Where is the best place to mount it etc
help lol
:blink:
You talking about the air horn..? I've got one on a CB1300...
If you pm me your email, I'll send you some pics of where its mounted....:cool:
FastBikeGear
5th July 2010, 11:31
We are the New Zealand Distributor for Stebel.
Yes you must use the relay.
The unit must be mounted within 15 degrees of vertical as per the instructions supplied with the horns (unless you use the optional hose connector kit)
No you can't spray the units with a high pressure water blaster as water may travel up the compressor air outlet and stuff the internals
You can separate the compressor from the 'trumpet' (contact us for instructions and optional hose kit to do this). Some customers mount the compressor under the seat and the trumpet elsewhere.
Any other questions please feel free to contact me on 0275 985 266
glyder
20th July 2010, 13:05
great guy helped me loads
also found this link that walks you through it
http://www.stocrallies.com/st-riders/index.php?topic=3655.0
Dodgy
21st July 2010, 10:17
Buy it from ebay, there is a shop in Oz that sells it. I got the Nautilius and an excellent wiring loom landed here in NZ for $95.
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