Had managed to fit a klaxton (ahooga) horn to a CBR250RR MC22 while still making it look stock.
At least its louder than stock.
Had managed to fit a klaxton (ahooga) horn to a CBR250RR MC22 while still making it look stock.
At least its louder than stock.
Stebel for sure. I have used them for ages with excellent results.
The Nautilus can be hard to fit to some bikes (GSX-R600 for one.) But you can get a pair of the Stebel Magnums. The pair comes with two different tones and measures up to around 140db close up.
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I upgraded the horn to a Bosch electric about a year ago, and fitted a relay then. The fairing would be a better place as it's muffled somewhat by the lower fairing in the standard mount.
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I have never had to use my horn in anger.
What's the point? You're wasting valuable avoidance / braking time.
It can make a huge difference to be able to use a loud fuck off horn.....
To bad if you haven't got one when you need one....
And the day will come you will.....
(Use it in anger....or wish you had one to use....)
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
The down side of a loud horn is it is jolly difficult to do a friendly toot.
I have often thought when I fit another it will be on a separate button. So stock would be friendly, or button beside for 110db of WTF.
Notes on having owned a couple:
Don't skip the relay. Many reasons including dimming of lights and dropping of revs if you hold the angry button too long at cruising speed. Found that out when I bypassed the relay when it failed days from home.
Which brings me neatly to, if putting your relay near your steering head make sure none of the moving parts will come in contact with your contacts.
Cheap relays don't last.
Use a water resistant relay if you can.
If possible choose your contacts so that you can readily bypass the relay roadside if you need to.
WOF guys really appreciate it if you warn them before they test it.
Battery free bikes may well drive the horn testing while stationary, but you may find it doesn't when doing high revs or dropping revs fast without sorting out a means of compensating.
Test the horn frequently. With more parts in the circuit comes more points of failure.
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
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