Harley-Davidson horn replacement
I got fed up with the Harley-Davidson horn on my bagger. It stopped working a long time ago, and I just hadn't bothered to fix it. Well, now I've found an excellent replacement product and it's a genuine air horn, compact enough to fit under the existing chrome horn cover.
The Stebel Nautilus Compact Air Horn is sold by Adventure Workshops, Inc. It comes with a relay so that you don't burn out your handlebar switch or the horn. Check out the details here: Stebel Nautilus Compact Air Horn install.
It looks like Wolo sells the same product, but without the relay. I wouldn't install this high-output air horn without a relay.
Switched Fuse Block Installation
Over the years I've added more than a few electrical accessories to my ride. I needed a switched fuse block harness to make sense of the wiring nightmare that I've created. I ordered a switched fuseblock wiring harness from easternbeaver.com.
Go here for a look at what I did regarding installation.
Auxiliary fuel tank
I have finally found a viable aux tank that will add two gallons of cruising range! In 2005 I rode out to Tucson to pick up a new Tour Tank from Bill Hower. Have a look at the description of what I did regarding fittings and installation.Riding the Baja Peninsula
In 2006 I renewed my acquaintance with the Baja peninsula at the end of January. I headed off on another motorcycle tour down to the end of the road and back. It was a twolane blacktop tour, since I don't ride my bagger in the dirt if I can avoid it. Check out Baja Bound 2006.Have any conversions you'd like to do?
Here's a link to a nice little converter that you might find interesting. If you have suggestions for additional conversions that you'd like to see added, shoot me an email and I'll try to put them in. CONVERTER.
