This is one of those "d'uh" moments that requires one to laugh at his buddy because the other option would be to throw a wrench at him.
Went on a little ride yesterday afternoon during which ran in to a buddy out on his Road Glide. He'd done the cannibalized-Stebel-horn thing last year after I'd done mine. His, like mine, had always worked without issue.
Yesterday why we're out he toots it once; proudly. Then later at a stop light he tells me the horn has stopped working.
We're about done for the afternoon so we head on to may place to look it over. Fuse ok? Check. Uh oh, no signaling power coming from the horn button....
So open up the harness to check the connection from the stock harness that extends to the new relay. It's ok too. Damn. Maybe a bad horn button? Tear apart the left clamp (now with the battery unhooked). It's ok too.
He'd done something inside the fairing recently so next check there to make sure nothing got pinched. Fairing is yanked. Can't see a thing.
"Tony," I asked him, "why isn't this damned thing working?" We scratch various pieces of anatomy. I hook the battery back up. Push the button. Horn blows just fine. Nice and LOUD.
I look at Tony, Tony looks at me, he reaches up and puts his hand on the grip and no horn. "Do it again" I tell him. Then I notice his (dumbass) thumb is covering the blinker switch, not the horn switch.
"Tony, how many years have you been riding?"
"10 or 12"
"First ride this spring?"
"yeah"
"Where's the f**k**g horn button Tony?"
"oh......."
At least there wasn't a parts bill

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