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Post by modelman » Sun Sep 20, 2015 11:05 am

Anyone had success in re-tuning the CB 77 horn?

The reason I ask is that having just completed the re-wiring & everything working fine, but the horn simply 'clicks'.

After stripping it it seems to me that there is only a single-screw adjustment, & after hooking it up to a car battery & fiddling with the screw, all I can get is nothing at all or a very feeble 'squeak'!!

Is there a set procedure for tuning these?

I,ve actually fitted a brand-new modern bike horn for the time being, but I,d like the original if possible.
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Re: Horn

Post by G-Man » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:55 pm

I fixed one for a friend but yours looks different. Are the contacts clean? It's just a case of getting it to resonate. The leaf spring on his had come adrift but your looks fine.

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modelman wrote:Anyone had success in re-tuning the CB 77 horn?

The reason I ask is that having just completed the re-wiring & everything working fine, but the horn simply 'clicks'.

After stripping it it seems to me that there is only a single-screw adjustment, & after hooking it up to a car battery & fiddling with the screw, all I can get is nothing at all or a very feeble 'squeak'!!

Is there a set procedure for tuning these?

I,ve actually fitted a brand-new modern bike horn for the time being, but I,d like the original if possible.
'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:42 pm

Has anyone ever fitted a brand NEW motorcycle horn INTO an old Honda horn "Case"??

FYI... the horn on my Dream also just 'clicked'. I cleaned the points and now it beeps. However, it is just a small/faint beep and would be better to just YELL "Get outta my way"!!
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Post by DianneB » Sun Sep 20, 2015 4:50 pm

Jims65CA77 wrote:I cleaned the points and now it beeps. However, it is just a small/faint beep ....
That's strange - mine is loud enough to be obnoxious!

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Post by Jims65CA77 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:02 pm

DianneB wrote:
That's strange - mine is loud enough to be obnoxious!
At least you'll save your vocal chords! LOL :^)
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Post by modelman » Mon Sep 21, 2015 1:09 am

After lots of 'adjustments' it still just manages a pathetic 'peep!

I will completely strip it, clean & refurbish where possible, if that doesn't work then I too have already thought about somehow fitting the original dome/cover around the new modern unit.
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Post by modelman » Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:35 am

Completely stripped it, how on earth did companies make money in the 60's, never seen so many parts just for a horn!!
The contacts where totally black ( with age? ), they & everything else was cleaned, but boy oh boy what had I let myself in for, TWO HOURS to get that little contact/insulators/springs & screw back together between a 15 mm metal bracket, it VERY nearly went in the bin several times!!
Then came the worse bit, it could have been re-assembled several ways due to all the contacts & insulators etc. so was it right.
Hooked it up to 12v & got a 'click', so it WAS right, a few mins fiddling with the adjuster & it now lets out a right old 'parp'!!
So we got there in the end, & if any of you out there have stripped & re-built these, very well done, & I salute you, if not, then be prepared for a few seconds pulling it apart & a couple of hours swearing trying to get it back together !!
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