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Guys, need help.... simple diagram appreciates.

trying to build a "manual" alarm on my bike. Basically, I need a trigger switch that will activate the horn when the bike is off the main stand and "arm" when its on its main stand. And can only be reset with a hidden reset button.

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Btw, I'm riding Honda ST 1300 07'
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Does your bike have a factory Main Stand switch? Do you know if its ground or positive?

Last bike wiring schematic I looked at I believe both the main stand switch and clutch switch are in series that connect ground to the starter relay, and the starter button provides the +12v to the other side of the starter relays.

Depending on how the main stand switch is wired you may be able to use it as is to provide a switched ground. If your horn switch is also a ground switch, then you can wire the kick stand switch to your horn circuit so when the kickstand is up it honks the horn.

A hidden "arming switch" is your best bet to arm and disarm the system. You'll have to add a relay to power the horn while the ignition is off also.

Assuming main stand switch is GND:
Switched GND ---------> GND of Horn

Relay Pin 85-> GND
Relay Pin 86-> +12v from arming switch
Relay Pin 87-> Fused +12v
Relay Pin 30-> +12v to horn

Arming Switch:
Pin1 -> Fused +12v
Pin2 -> Relay 86

Summary: With the switch Armed, the relay will provide the horn with +12v and when the bike comes off the stand, the stand switch will provide ground to the horn. Depending how small of a switch you want to use, you could most likely get away with skipping the relay all together.
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Thank you for the prompt reply...

It took awhile for me to digest it....Fyi, the main stand is not wired, only the side stand (-). Base on your explanation, is my schematic drawing correct?

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Sorry,
I don't use facebook.

Can you post the schematic in the forum for myself and others to check for you?
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Hope you can view this...thx
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Shorten the filename. 8 letters is fine, maybe 10 or so.
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IMO that diagram is a silly arrangement - the Main Stand Switch should be grounding the relay's #85.
(If it wasn't for the disarming requirement, based on that diagram I'd omit the relay...)

And of course the +12V is fused...
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I want to install 10mm (diameter) LED  ( one or four) for additional light and would like to know the circuit diagram and components.
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