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Jordan
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Re: Horn

Postby Jordan » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:21 pm

Voxbell is another brand of horn I've seen on Ducatis.

Ah, good point. In 6 volt as well as 12v, Jordan?


6V & 12V Voxbell available:
http://www.guzzino.com/voxbell6vhorn.html

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Re: Horn

Postby Ventodue » Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:20 am

Ta Jordan. Sorry, I wasn't being clear ...

Yep, knew they are available after market, was just wondering if you'd seen them as original fit?

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Re: Horn

Postby Ventodue » Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:29 am

frankfast wrote:Right, it's an '87 (laguna Seca) and the owners manual is Ducati. I've never seen a Cagiva parts or workshop manual either. But there wasn't much change from the earlier '85 bikes but still.

With apologies to other Forum members for this serious topic drift ... :o :oops: :cry:

I see no reason why Cagiva would not have kept on with the Ducati system - it would have been costly, difficult and pretty much pointless to have changed everything.

I have a factory workshop manual that covers the Montjuich; but given the numbers that were made of the Laguna Sec, I can't see a separate manual would have been justified.

I guess your owner's manual is the one sub-titled 'Carateristiche - Uso - Manutenzione'? I've never seen anything else/more ...

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Re: Horn

Postby frankfast » Mon Sep 20, 2021 4:11 pm

Yes, it's the generic manual for the F1 and does not mention any of the "specials". I also have a supplement for the Montjuich. You're right that there was no need for Cagiva to publish additional literature. Back to the singles. I have an owners manual for the five speed 250's but have never seen one for the wide case bikes although I remember seeing a workshop manual with a supplement for the wide case bikes.

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Re: Horn

Postby Jordan » Mon Sep 20, 2021 9:24 pm

Ventodue wrote:Yep, knew they are available after market, was just wondering if you'd seen them as original fit?

I think not, for the singles.
I remember when first noticed on a twin, that they lacked some style compared to the horns fitted to Ducati singles.

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Re: Horn

Postby Ventodue » Wed Sep 22, 2021 7:16 am

frankfast wrote:<snip> Back to the singles. I have an owners manual for the five speed 250's but have never seen one for the wide case bikes although I remember seeing a workshop manual with a supplement for the wide case bikes.

Frank, I thought it best to open another thread to reply to this ...

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