Denali Soundbomb
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Fourbears
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Denali Soundbomb
Right this may be a stupid question but I have fitted a Denali Soundbomb compact to my 2016 LC. The instructions make no mention of removing the OE horn and they both fit. But I can hardly hear the Soundbomb, wired through my Cansmart, so do I need to remove the OE horn and if so what do I do with the OE connector?
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Re: Denali Soundbomb
I have the soundbomb(normal size) on my 16 and yes,you do remove the OE horn.Don't think I did anything with the remaining connector, just left it,maybe zipped it out the way but thats all 
And while I remember, don't tell the mot fella it's fitted,if it's the same as mine watch the look of distain when he hears it for the first time

And while I remember, don't tell the mot fella it's fitted,if it's the same as mine watch the look of distain when he hears it for the first time
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Fourbears
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Re: Denali Soundbomb
I thought I had been stupid! Right I’ll take it off and cover the connector up out of harms way.
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Re: Denali Soundbomb
Glad I checked the forum before asking. I was wondering what to do with the oe horn.
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Re: Denali Soundbomb
Couldnt have said it betterburridge01 wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:44 pm Never stupid to ask if you don't know, we aren't all born knowing![]()
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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May the shaft be with you
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Re: Denali Soundbomb
Just resurrecting this thread.
I've bought a Denali Soundbomb compact.
Which they really aren't.
I want to fit it to my R1200RT 06
Do I need another bracket to hang it off? It seems there really isn't a lot of space. I've found plenty of brackets for the 14 bike onwards.
I'm happy with the wiring. I even bough some pigtails to save chopping the wires.
It just seems very tight up there and I'm not happy with the cable/brake line interference.
I'm half tempted to just fit one of the smaller ones.
Any advice?
Ta
I've bought a Denali Soundbomb compact.
Which they really aren't.
I want to fit it to my R1200RT 06
Do I need another bracket to hang it off? It seems there really isn't a lot of space. I've found plenty of brackets for the 14 bike onwards.
I'm happy with the wiring. I even bough some pigtails to save chopping the wires.
It just seems very tight up there and I'm not happy with the cable/brake line interference.
I'm half tempted to just fit one of the smaller ones.
Any advice?
Ta
