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DangerMice
1st May 2009, 21:26
Anyone know if a Stebel TM80/1 will directly swap out with the stock Jog horn, or would it need extra wiring and a relay. Not talking about the Nautilus here, but its smaller cousin.
Had a couple of very close calls yesterday, which I managed to avoid, and I'm thinking it would be nice to express my displeasure with more... "prejudice" in the future. :angry2:
http://www.stebel.it/stebel/index2009.htm
Cheers
UberRhys
4th May 2009, 09:08
Anyone know if a Stebel TM80/1 will directly swap out with the stock Jog horn, or would it need extra wiring and a relay. Not talking about the Nautilus here, but its smaller cousin.
My understanding is that they fit right in with a kit that comes with it.
Had a couple of very close calls yesterday, which I managed to avoid, and I'm thinking it would be nice to express my displeasure with more... "prejudice" in the future. :angry2:
http://www.stebel.it/stebel/index2009.htm
Cheers
A better way to express displeasure is to wear steel capped boots or armoured gloves to create a new 'curve' in door panels or remove wing mirrors.:bash:
:Oops: did I saw that out loud...
DangerMice
4th May 2009, 09:21
create a new 'curve' in door panels
A bit of ad-hoc sculpture as it were :whistle:
I've got to admit, I was a little surprised that a bus would cross 2 lanes to try and crush me, but then I guess the bus driver was also a little surprised when I parked up beside him and yelled at him for the duration of a red light.
Maybe buses are experiencing lean hunting times and are having to hunt further afield?
A better way to express displeasure is to wear steel capped boots or armoured gloves to create a new 'curve' in door panels or remove wing mirrors.:bash:
:Oops: did I saw that out loud...
You had better be riding something powerful enough for the getaway...
UberRhys
5th May 2009, 15:20
You had better be riding something powerful enough for the getaway...
Split a few lanes and you will never see them again. Follow up with a bit of a salute. :finger::motu: Jog on. :ride:
Dave Lobster
5th May 2009, 18:26
Split a few lanes and you will never see them again. Follow up with a bit of a salute. :finger::motu: Jog on. :ride:
On a Jog? I'd be worried about an asthmatic islander getting out and catching me before I'd made a getaway on a Jog.
DangerMice
5th May 2009, 18:31
Blasphemy!
slofox
5th May 2009, 18:34
Anyone know if a Stebel TM80/1 will directly swap out with the stock Jog horn, or would it need extra wiring and a relay. Not talking about the Nautilus here, but its smaller cousin.
Had a couple of very close calls yesterday, which I managed to avoid, and I'm thinking it would be nice to express my displeasure with more... "prejudice" in the future. :angry2:
http://www.stebel.it/stebel/index2009.htm
Cheers
I swapped out the OEM horn on the SVS for a Stebel Magnum - no relay, just hooked 'er up and away she went...draws 6 amps I think is all...
FJRider
5th May 2009, 18:37
I just thought it was a cunning plan of the designer(s) of the Jog, that its design was for the "improvement" of the Gene pool.... :innocent:
DangerMice
5th May 2009, 19:59
I swapped out the OEM horn on the SVS for a Stebel Magnum - no relay, just hooked 'er up and away she went...draws 6 amps I think is all...
Thanks slofox :niceone:
UberRhys
6th May 2009, 12:17
Split a few lanes and you will never see them again. Follow up with a bit of a salute. :finger::motu: Jog on. :ride:
On a Jog? I'd be worried about an asthmatic islander getting out and catching me before I'd made a getaway on a Jog.
:kick: hehehe :killingme:rofl:, I guess you just gotta pick your fights... :kick:
MisterD
7th May 2009, 08:35
On a Jog? I'd be worried about an asthmatic islander getting out and catching me before I'd made a getaway on a Jog.
Like he said, lane split...most of those fat islanders can't!
Dave Lobster
7th May 2009, 21:08
Like he said, lane split...most of those fat islanders can't!
That would have to be at a weekend. I'm in work waaaay before any of them are out of bed in the week!
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