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@surender
yes. i got that info from the authorized mico-bosch dealer himself.
@senior
yes buddy. its the same skoda type horns.
injury is just a cut about half inches long on my finger. the wire connector clamp had a sharp edge which pierced my skin.
and i have put thick plastic cover around the horn in my car so that water does not enter in. i have left only the mouth of the horn open. i have also positioned the horn such that the chances of water entering inside in minimal. and also while giving my car to the ASS for service,i'll surely remove those horns and give. in the FZ the horns are installed inside the covers next to the tank on both sides. so there is literally no chance of water entering inside.
yes. these are a bit too loud for bikes. but as BB told, its very much necessary. i fitted them in my friends FZ16 yesterday. sounds brilliant. and i used hella relay for the bike as a mechanic told me that roots relay will not be able to compensate for the battery in the FZ. costs 100 bucks.
yes. i got that info from the authorized mico-bosch dealer himself.
@senior
yes buddy. its the same skoda type horns.
injury is just a cut about half inches long on my finger. the wire connector clamp had a sharp edge which pierced my skin.
and i have put thick plastic cover around the horn in my car so that water does not enter in. i have left only the mouth of the horn open. i have also positioned the horn such that the chances of water entering inside in minimal. and also while giving my car to the ASS for service,i'll surely remove those horns and give. in the FZ the horns are installed inside the covers next to the tank on both sides. so there is literally no chance of water entering inside.
yes. these are a bit too loud for bikes. but as BB told, its very much necessary. i fitted them in my friends FZ16 yesterday. sounds brilliant. and i used hella relay for the bike as a mechanic told me that roots relay will not be able to compensate for the battery in the FZ. costs 100 bucks.
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