What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
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What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
...by strapping it around the front shock in the area below the shock spring and above the paralever arm??
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Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
That sounds like a rather bad idea to me. You'd be adding unsprung weight, and the horn has the potential to slide down the shock and foul the suspension, which could make for very unusual handling.
Some people have removed the carbon-canister and mounted a Stebel horn in it's place.
Some people have removed the carbon-canister and mounted a Stebel horn in it's place.
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
Don,
I know you've done that, but I don't want to as a "just-in-case" on future warranty claims. Do you have any other thoughts on possible mounting locations?
I know you've done that, but I don't want to as a "just-in-case" on future warranty claims. Do you have any other thoughts on possible mounting locations?
Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
Who would taake a perfectly good charcoal cannister off of a motorcycle?
Mark
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
I'm hesitant to make any engine mods, i.e., removing the canister. What would I gain by doing so, other than a big place to mount a Stebel? 
Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
You wouldn't gain anything, except the mounting space you're looking for.
You would lose:
1. A tiny contribution to air pollution due to the evaporative emissions the canister helps control.
2. There is a chance that, if you had an engine problem, BMW could say, "Aha! You removed the canister. You're not covered by the warranty."
Yes, I know Magnuson-Moss says a company can't deny warranty coverage if the owner made a modification in a part of the product unrelated to the failure. But how do you define "unrelated"? My legal budget isn't large enough to find out, and I don't have enough confidence in BMW reliability to take the chance.
You would lose:
1. A tiny contribution to air pollution due to the evaporative emissions the canister helps control.
2. There is a chance that, if you had an engine problem, BMW could say, "Aha! You removed the canister. You're not covered by the warranty."
Yes, I know Magnuson-Moss says a company can't deny warranty coverage if the owner made a modification in a part of the product unrelated to the failure. But how do you define "unrelated"? My legal budget isn't large enough to find out, and I don't have enough confidence in BMW reliability to take the chance.
Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
deilenberger wrote: Some people have removed the carbon-canister and mounted a Stebel horn in it's place.
Has anyone posted instructions for removing the canister and mounting the horn?
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Re: What do you think of mounting a stebel horn.....
Well you could try this link, or try the Search feature.Ray R wrote:deilenberger wrote: Some people have removed the carbon-canister and mounted a Stebel horn in it's place.
Has anyone posted instructions for removing the canister and mounting the horn?
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=14565&p=130082&hil ... rn#p130082
Michael
2007 R1200R Granite Grey
1979 Honda 750F
2007 R1200R Granite Grey
1979 Honda 750F