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How to shoe-horn a Stebel Nautilus into M696

Started by ungeheuer, April 05, 2009, 06:46:56 AM

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ungeheuer

My 696 is now fitted with a Stebel Nautilus Compact air horn... http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productview/2137/ ... and whilst not as compact as it's name might suggest it is quite satisfyingly loud  :o  [evil].

Sooooo........ here's my installation:

Job #1 is to find a place to mount the thing (I allowed about 7 minutes for this part, but actual time taken to complete Job #1 was closer to 2 hours, lol). Eventually I decided that it would fit in the vacant area behind the non-existent-oilcooler cowling




Job #2 Make up a mounting bracket and.... um.... mount the thing. I removed the original horn & bolted up to the un-utilized oilcooler mount




Job #3 Find the battery. A simple sounding task, but one made more interesting than a reasonable person might expect by the Journey-to-the-Centre-of-the-Bike expedition involved



What were they thinking? lol. Whilst I was in there I also fitted a fly-lead for my battery charger.


Job #4 Find a suitable place to locate the Stebel's relay, I chose to mount it right next to the existing relays, conveniently located (like almost everything else electrical) under the fuel tank.

       

Yeah, a mess of wiring... but don't panic; these pictures are pre the final tidy-up!


Job #5 Wire it all up



Here's where I mounted the new fuse-block




Job #6 Test (at the tender age of just 49 I must be suffering some hearing impairment coz whilst it is loud, I didn't find it to be as nose-bleedingly stick-ya-fingers-in-ya-ears loud as others have suggested). I wasn't comfortable with the horn compressor's exposed terminals, so in my final tidy-up I fitted a weather resistant cap - in Ducati red naturally




Job #7 Reassemble everything and job's done




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DucatiSTi

Thanks for the write-up - great info and pics

I'm sure that horn will scare the hell out of cagers on their cell, kids playing on the road, tree rats, etc.

BTW, Where did you get the terminal cap for the horn?

Thanks
BucciMonster
2009 696 Monster - Arrow Carbon slip-ons, Bitubo steering damper, DP oil cooler, DP Touring Seat, Rizoma tail chop, Rizoma Zero 11's, Stebel Nautilus horn, Ducati Euro shroud, Speedymoto sliders (axles and frame)

ungeheuer

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Quote from: BucciMonster on April 06, 2009, 02:44:59 PM
Thanks for the write-up - great info and pics. I'm sure that horn will scare the hell out of cagers on their cell, kids playing on the road, tree rats, etc.

BTW, Where did you get the terminal cap for the horn?

Thanks
BucciMonster
Cheers!  Yeah, the Stebel makes one helluva noise  :o  ;D

Oh the terminal cap??  I liberated it from one of these....

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Sleeper_I

Thanks for the write up ungeheuer.
I am seriously considering this mod. The other day my attempt to honk an unattended driver at the light (it's turned green for a good 5 sec) was unsuccessful. The stock horn sounds like I've squeezed a clown nose in the middle of traffic. I was like what the...   ??? That's it?! I can barely hear it myself

CCEMN1

Anyone done this on an S4RS? Just curious, as I'm about to perform the same task on my bike.
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DesmoReynoso

Great Write up!! I installed mine on the same spot as you although with a little differences from your install (left relay where old horn used to attach). How do you like the steblus? I love it!! It makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE.... Id highly recommend this mod to everyone as one of the cheapest, easiest and safest mod you can do to any bike. This after almost being run over by a guy backing up looking straight at me as I'm honking the stock horn at him.... Not anymore.....
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ungeheuer

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Quote from: preynoso on February 19, 2010, 10:46:59 PM
Great Write up!! I installed mine on the same spot as you although with a little differences from your install (left relay where old horn used to attach). How do you like the steblus?.....
Thanks man  ;D.  I really like the Stebel Nautilus.  Bit of a PITA to install but makes a great noise  :o.  Unfortunately mine is still attached to my M696 and I am no longer attached to it.   Gotta find a hidden (as if  [laugh] [laugh]) spot on my M1100 to fit another one.  Or maybe I'll wimp out and go for second best with one of these >> http://cgi.ebay.com.au/High-Power-Magnum-500Hz-Single-Electric-Stebel-Horn-12v_W0QQitemZ350315832883QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Motorcycle_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5190736633  Not quite so loud, but much less hassle to install, no relay being required...
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696DCRider

I just found this write-up.  I actually had noticed you installed a stebel on ducatimonster.org, and I messaged you before noticing this.  Since I have one sitting around from my SV, and now I have your write-up, I will definitely be adding this to the near term modding list that I need to complete before riding season rolls around again.  Thanks a lot!

ungeheuer

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Quote from: 696DCRider on February 24, 2010, 12:29:35 PM....I actually had noticed you installed a stebel on ducatimonster.org, and I messaged you before noticing this.....
Aaaaaargh..... my filthy past is catching up with me  :o  ....

Dont speak of that place in these hallowed environs.  

I dont go there anymore, so I'm sorry that you never got any reply to your message.

Oh the shame.....  :-[
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hihhs

Ungeheuer-

Did you ever find a good spot for a Stebel on your M1100?
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696DCRider

Yeah, that was the first site I started looking at for info, but I've noticed that there's a lot more useful information on this site. Hopefully I can get that horn installed before summer time.  In DC, the pedestrians like to jaywalk across the street in front of my bike (probably because they see it's not as big as a car, idiots!).  So, the stebel comes in handy for that as well as the idiot drivers.  I'm sure as soon as I get that installed along with some unbaffled aftermarket pipes, I will scare them nicely back onto the sidewalks,  ;D

Quote from: ungeheuer on February 25, 2010, 01:10:37 AM
Aaaaaargh..... my filthy past is catching up with me  :o  ....

Dont speak of that place in these hallowed environs.  

I dont go there anymore, so I'm sorry that you never got any reply to your message.

Oh the shame.....  :-[

CCEMN1

Not sure if you mean me? Mine was an S4RS, and yes, found the perfect spot for it:

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ungeheuer

Quote from: hihhs on February 25, 2010, 03:38:27 AM
Ungeheuer- Did you ever find a good spot for a Stebel on your M1100?
Not yet.  For as beautiful as it sounds, its gruesome to behold.  So until I can find an out-of-sight spot, it wont be happening.
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696DCRider

Have you guys had any battery drainage issues related to the stebel?  When I had it on my SV, I think it caused the battery to drain faster.  I had other electrical issues too though.  BTW, I don't use a battery tender currently.  I keep the bike in a parking garage, and I don't have access to a plug.  I'm sure keeping it on a tender would keep it charged even if it did drain it, but since ducati had to make it so damn difficult to access it, I'm not going to bother.