So I'm up on the road and I realize my horn is dead. I found some brake
fluid dripped onto it and I figure that could have done it in. I also used
my multimeter and found that one of the wires to the horn has 12 volts
anytime the bike is on, and the other has 12 volts when the button is
pressed. What worries me is that the button wire has .2 volts when the
button isn't pressed. That doesn't seem like the kind of voltage leak that
might kill a horn, but I don't see why it's not 0 when the button isn't
pressed and I hate to put another horn on just to die in another hour of
riding because of a voltage leak (brake fluid leaks are bad enough). Can
anybody else with a 450 check the voltage on those wires and let me know if
my voltage is typical?

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