How to Install Denali Soundbomb Air Horn
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- rvz.la/4dvcRDM | Denali Soundbomb Compact Air Horn
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The Denali Soundbomb is eight times louder than a standard motorcycle horn! At 120 decibels, cagers of all shapes and sizes will jump out of your way! The unique design of the Denali compact horn features a rugged molded clamp that mechanically mates the compressor to the acoustic unit. This makes the Soundbomb virtually indestructible even in high vibration applications.
Tools needed to install on a Triumph Tiger 900:
5mm Allen
4mm Allen
10mm Wrench
13mm Wrench
8mm Socket
12mm Socket
Loctite
Wire-snips
Wire-stripper
Wire-crimper
Philips head
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Well thats the best instructions soundbomb install on the internet. Many thanks.
Fatherhood has really changed Ari
No he is still a man child!
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Just mounted the split version on my Trophy , get the wiring kit from Denali , it really helps
To break in your new horn you must start slow and test it by making short 30seconds beeps between 3:00am and 4:00am.
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Nicely done Patrick!
Very nice. Does it come in Ferrari pitch for a Ducati? Asking for a friend...
My try with a 8A 139dB horn keeps blowing a 7.5A fuse in my CB650R's fuse box, killing my speedo, turn signals, and rear light. I did almost everything the same as the video, except that I grounded the horn to the frame instead of the battery. It could be that the frame is connected to that fuse and killing it regardless of me passing the circuit through a relay so I might retry it grounding the horn to the battery.
Denali makes a mount for the tiger 900. They mount it much closer then using the crash bars clamp.
I have a question. Have you ever fitted one of these to a bicylce? I am totally FED UP of idiots pulling out in front of me. Having been knocked off last year, I am desperate to make sure I'm noticed. (I'm lit up like a Christmas tree with Hi-Vis, yet people STILL keep pulling out in front of me)
Not the mini hand 😂
hahahahaha first that bike need an urgent bath , great sound need to buy to change the one on my Tracer 9 GT, cheers.
it's for riding not washing 🤣
Why not wire the negative post of the horn to the ground frame chassis?
I tried that on my CB650R and it kept blowing a fuse regardless of the circuit going through a relay. I believe the chassis is related to the fuse box in some way or another so grounding to the battery should be the safest bet. Depends on the bike, since when I did it grounding to the frame of a simple cheap work bike that only has one central fuse for everything works.
Thank You so much for the video. I just had the sound bomb mini on my xsr900(this bigger one is too bulky and there is no place for it).
Currently I'm running just the low tone, if I want to add the high tone as well, do I need a relay?
Another horn would be pulling more current, I would say yes. I'm not an electrician, but the fuse in the panel can only handle so much juice. Better to have a relay in, than be sorry later if it were to cook.
@@pmdinaz thanks, will do.
Denali doesn't make a high tone horn unless you wanna buy the air horn kit or another horn set.
Yes you'll need a relay if you add another horn
Relay w/o integrated flyback diode and w/o water protection.
Ugly wire connector on the bottom of the main unit.
Cmon, you could do better...
I'd rather have a DIXIE HORN like the General Lee! but this will work lol
6:11 STOCK HORN🔉
6:18 SOUNDBOMB🔊