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Looking for ideas here fellow chromosekuals. Anyone find a nice looking chrome piece to cover the bland stock horn with?
I bought a chrome 5" retro looking horn at the recent VA Brit Bike rally, fabricated a mount for it, but it's barely audible. Switching back to the stock horn.
Link or part number appreciated.
Thanks
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Don't know about the horn cover but the beer comment means only one beer an hour...I need two at least
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i have this cover on my advanced auto freeway blaster, which i think is 130 dbls. cat jcw plastic horn cover
George in Easy Rider: "Oh, oh I've got a helmet! I got a beauty!"
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Bought the Hein Gericke ones (approx 125dB) which are shiny chrome (plastic?) but are standing up well to crap British roads.
I'd post a link but website under reconstruction for what seems like ages!!
Cost around £25 ($45) and need a small bracket making to get 'em level.
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Horns are absolutly useless on a Motorcycle.Might as well pick one that looks good.Al
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I completely disagree Al. You get one that's putting out 125-140db and even the little old blue hairs down here hear you!!!
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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Pick up a Harley horn off Ebay. Yea, I did say Harley, sorry! You can find some at good prices. I got a new one for $25. They have a chrome cover on them and you can actually hear it.
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Pick up a Harley horn off Ebay....
I was considering this, but they look quite large. I like the look, but if they're placed in the position of the stock horn, wouldn't they block significantly more air-flow to the oil cooler?
I wonder how hot you're running?
Anyone have one of these?
139dB Horn
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Bonny,I have ridden off and on since 1974,and cannot think of one time that I used my motorcycle horn.Please explain when you use yours?  Al
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I've also been riding a long time (started in the dirt, late 60's) and only got onto the streets in the early 80's, but......
How the heck do you get someone's attention? Rev the motor? Kick their door? What about when that idiot you are riding next to decides to drift into your lane? Of course, I do evasive manuevers but I am also on that loud horn too.
What about the moron reading the paper at the light and you are behind them. Rev the motor?
I am not saying I use it all the time but when I need it, it's there and it's loud enough to get everyone's attention.
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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Horns are absolutly useless on a Motorcycle.Might as well pick one that looks good.Al
True. Despite horns being 100+dB, I've been behind cars sounding my horn and they can't hear me.
Stereos on too loud!!
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Hey guys - Anyone have a suggestion on which direction to mount the 139db Stebel horn Tom suggested. I have the 125db Stebel I bought from Brent, which is the same design, but the "conch shell" style design means you can mount it one of four ways - pointed down, left or right - or with an "L"-shaped bracket pointed straight ahead.
For easy, and to keep it low-profile, I just mounted it pointing to the side (left) using the flat bracket.
Now, I thought about mounting this straight ahead, which would seem to make the most sense but a) it's a pain to fabricate a bracket from the flat mounts, and b) I'm worried that bugs and water would just blow straight into the horn - like a big vaccum cleaner scoop. Also that the air rushing straight in at highway speeds would stop the horn from sounding.
Any help out there? 
Last edited by BigRedandRiding; 10/16/2005 11:08 AM.
-CT
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2006 Speed Triple 1050
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When I had one of those, I had it pointing down I think...
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Thanks, Benny. I put it facing to the left... hopefully I don't need to honk at someone on that side. 
-CT
2003 Speedmaster - 125/42, 17T Sprocket, AI Removed, K&N
2006 Speed Triple 1050
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How the heck do you get someone's attention? ... Kick their door?
Boy have I been tempted!
The thing about aftermarket cager horns are, if you blow it and realize you blew it, oops! At least you can act coy, look around, and act like it wasn't you!
Cager horns on motorsickles keep the bird finger holstered. And in this day and age that could keep lead poisoning at bay...
For nonverbal communication the horn and the high beam switch are our friends, with a little sceptrical music thrown in for good measure.
Blowing gravel off rural roads
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Looking for ideas here fellow chromosekuals.
For you closet chromosexuals, (chrome in moderation) who prefer black, here is a tip on finishing those cager horns that have a gaudy gold back plate.
Tape off the black and paint the gold with black piant. Makes a huge difference as the horn melds into oblivion.
Blowing gravel off rural roads
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