Assembleing a NORTON begining to end

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Sometimes you wish you never asked... I find drinking clears the mind, and Panadol clears head. Go and buy a second bike, you will need it to remember what it feels like.
 
I've heard that some individuals have assembled their Norton, starting with the horn, and at the end, while doing electrical; they realize they did not attach wires to the now entombed horn. Boy, THOSE guys must be really stupid.
 
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I've heard that some individuals have assembled their Norton, starting with the horn, and at the end, while doing electrical; they realize they did not attach wires to the now entombed horn. Boy, THOSE guys must be really stupid.

I made sure to run the wires to the horn before it got too built up. Using a custom harness meant I could just leave the loose wires attached to the horn and finish the rest of the bike and then get to the wiring.
 
Smart Swooshdave. Can you imagine anyone being that stupid. Boy, I'm glad I didn't do that. But I have heard others who have done it, but not me. Really, not me.
 
These guys had me so freaked out about the horn I was losing sleep and consuming massive quantities of brew. So one sleepless night I came up with a better idea, Here it is. A CBR 1000 horn run thru a relay, It scares the hell out of the old lady when I set it off, LOL.
Assembleing a NORTON begining to end

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