Denali Horn Mount Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere ’11-

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Description

Bike-specific mount kit for installing Denali SoundBomb or Stebel Compact Dual-Tone Air Horn.  <span style="font-family: arial helvetica ... read more

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Weight:
0.15 lbs
Dimensions:
.5 × 3 × 5.75 in
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Frequently bought together

Denali Horn Mount Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere ’11- + DENALI SoundBomb Compact Dual-Tone Motorcycle Air Horn + DENALI Plug-N-Play Wiring Kit for Denali Air Horns
Price for all three: $125.97

Description

Bike-specific mount kit for installing Denali SoundBomb or Stebel Compact Dual-Tone Air Horn.  All mounting hardware and instructions included. For easy wiring check out our Plug-n-Play wiring kit.

 Note: Not compatible with the SW-MOTECH Engine Guard Crash Bars for the Super Tenere.

Features: 

  • High strength steel plate
  • Powder coated black finish
  • Easy to install

Included:

  • Horn mount
  • Assembly hardware
  • Installation instructions

 

Check out our Horn Mounting Tutorials page for helpful hints on how to install your product!!!

 

Fitment Notes

2011-2019 Yamaha XT1200Z

Part Numbers

Our part number: HMT.06.10000
Manufacturer part number: HMT.06.10000

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Question: How do you recommend wiring the Denali sound bomb when using a Rowe amp link. I’m installing the amp link on my 2012 Yamaha super Tenere. I’ve read that you can’t run the sound bomb with a single circuit off of the amp link. I have read that you have to use two circuits because the max on anyone circuit on the amp link is 20 A and the sound bomb will trip that circuit on the amp link. My thought would be to use two circuits both set to ground trigger but I’m wondering how to hook my horn button enter that set up. With the current set up using the relay a wire from the Previous horn wiring is used to trigger the relay and run the horn. I’m just not finding anything on the amp link manual or anywhere else that I can find that says which wire or how to use the wire from the horn switch to activate the sound bomb. What can you tell me?
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I am not familiar with the amplink product, but using the DENALI harness will only require tapping the signal wire from your stock horn and connecting your power source (battery, amplink, etc).

Answered by Zach Twisted Throttle Staff on Mar 12, 2022

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    David Anderson

    How do you recommend wiring the Denali sound bomb when using a Rowe amp link. I’m installing the amp link on my 2012 Yamaha super Tenere. I’ve read that you can’t run the sound bomb with a single circuit off of the amp link. I have read that you have to use two circuits because the max on anyone circuit on the amp link is 20 A and the sound bomb will trip that circuit on the amp link. My thought would be to use two circuits both set to ground trigger but I’m wondering how to hook my horn button enter that set up. With the current set up using the relay a wire from the Previous horn wiring is used to trigger the relay and run the horn. I’m just not finding anything on the amp link manual or anywhere else that I can find that says which wire or how to use the wire from the horn switch to activate the sound bomb. What can you tell me?

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    • Zach Elseman

      Zach Elseman

      I am not familiar with the amplink product, but using the DENALI harness will only require tapping the signal wire from your stock horn and connecting your power source (battery, amplink, etc).

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