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EJP914 |
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I'm guessing someone here has put one of these on. Got the old wheel off and the contact ring (the piece that the wire is attached to) unscrewed from it. How does this contact ring attach to the back of the Momo hub once the wire is passed thru it OR does it just stay there held in place once the center nut is put back on???
Also, there is a large snap ring (?) that came in the horn button pkg. Any idea where this goes? Instruction sheet not very helpful. Thanks for the HELP! |
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Aaron Cox |
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snap ring is an "expansion ring" that puts tension on the 'fingers' of the horn button to stay put inside the hub.
contact ring screws onto the new momo hub. pass the wire thru the hole, and it hooks up to the horn button. |
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