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Horn button in clutch lever

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mcycle-nut said:
You must have some weird controls or something. I checked out the ones on my '83 (the same, right?) and found that the horn button is by my thumb. What's the problem? Are you trying to say that when you reach for the clutch your thumb is sitting on the signal/high/low beam switch? :-k

I have short fingers, and while I can easily touch the clutch lever and the horn, it is difficult to grip the clutch at the same time. Besides, I feel more comfortable with my thumb around the handlebar in a potential emergency than parallel as it would be to hit the horn.
 
heres an idea have your horn go off everytime u pull the clutch if u were gunna use the horn u were probably gunna slow down neways :lol:
 
hook up the horn switch to the clutch handle so when u pull the clutch the horn sounds ...if u are gunna honk the horn ur most likely gunna wanna slow down or stop neways :lol:
 
HORN BUTTON IN CLUTCH LEVER

HORN BUTTON IN CLUTCH LEVER

MY HORN BUTTON DIDN'T WORK FOR 2 YEARS
WHEN SOMEONES GRANDMOTHER ALMOST RAN ME OFF THE ROAD I SAID THAT'S IT I'M GOING TO FIX THE HORN

I MOUNTEDA UNIVERSAL HORN BUTTON ON THE HAND GRIP
SO IF I PULL IN THE CLUTCH MY THUMB CAN LAY ON THE HORN WHEN NEEDED AND NOT COMPROMISE THE CLUTCH OR HAVING TO MOVE MY HAND.
IT'S COMFORTABLE AND NOT IN THE WAY
 
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