Hi if i fit 12v electronic ignition kit do i have to change the horn from 6v to 12v
many thanks
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- byron
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oh, just noticed your location.
used to go to parties in diss & surrounding villages [can't remember the names] years ago. I was living in wymondham at the time.
used to go to parties in diss & surrounding villages [can't remember the names] years ago. I was living in wymondham at the time.
If it's a 6V AC ( Non Battery) horn it will work great on a 12V AC system, again non battery.
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Hey Lampost, I'm locatged just up the road in Garbildisham, I'll have to keep an eye out for youbyron wrote:oh, just noticed your location.
used to go to parties in diss & surrounding villages [can't remember the names] years ago. I was living in wymondham at the time.
i fitted a speedflight (50cc auto) one to my last scoot bit like this also didnt dim the lights as much when applied
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We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm
thanks all got my eye on an original 6v horn
thanks once again to all
thanks once again to all
If you haven't bought one yet I'd go for a 12v horn because as shocky said, it won't dim the lights as much when used.
