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Re: [ST] Stebel Nautilus/ Rolo Bad Boy



I'm planning on fitting one of these.  My mate just got his R1100 RS written-off when a numbnut pulled across his path from a side-turning.

Since bike riding is so defensive, a squeaky tooter is the last thing you need in an emergency.

Thanks for the reminder.

Chris Harwood
00 RS

>>> jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/12/2006 15:12:57 >>>
Emile, 

Been meaning to ask you this for awhile...On the
Nautilus that you mounted to your ST, did you find it
necessary to hook up the relay? Seems to me the
momentary use of a horn , regardless of draw, would
not be a challenge to the stock wiring. Am I wrong
about this? Adding one of these is one of this
winters' farkels. Can you resend the pics, BTW? As I
recall , your install looked very well done.

Just an FYI for the rest of all y'all, at least those
of you in the states. Emile used a Stebel Nautilus on
his bike, and mentioned the Compact Nautilus. While
noodling around at Harbor Freight one day, I came
across a horn that looked exactly like the Compact
Nautilus, called the Rolo Bad Boy. I took it out of
the package, and looked it over. It had cheesy ,
plastic chrome cover plates on it that boldly said
"ROLO". Pop them off, and you have a totally flat
black, unobtrusive horn , with the tiny stenciled
words "Stebel Nautilus" written on it....Rather than
mail order from Stebel, you can go to HF , look ,
touch, and feel this thing, and decide if you want it
or not, AND, HF has them on sale for $30-35 from time
to time...

Great horn... loud as hell!!!

John
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