Anyone have a Mini Beast 2,3 or 4 air horn?
#11
CrimsonKing......have you heard the two toned pitch ( high and low) of the Mini Beast 2? I dont think it sounds high pitched or screeching at all..... To me, the sound it makes reminds me of the way an old cadillac or lincoln use to sound. They have an audio of it at the Propad.com site....but again, it's not pitted against real traffic noises or while the engine/pipes are running.
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#14
They are! Essentially all the Mini-Beast range have an airhorn inside them like the Stebel that Jarhead45 shows fitted on his bike. They are quite bulky and Jarhead 45 has done a clever job tucking his in like that!
A Stebel is a fraction of the price of a Mini-Beast and takes up a bit less space, so is an alternative worth thinking about.
A Stebel is a fraction of the price of a Mini-Beast and takes up a bit less space, so is an alternative worth thinking about.
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#16
Since you like the cowbell look, you can get a Fiaam Freeway Blaster (Low Tone), which fits behind the cowbell, and adds a lot of sound as compared to the wimpy stock horn. Now, it's not an air horn, but it is quite a bit louder than the stock horn. Easy install, no change in wiring necessary.
#17
Just thought I'd throw this out here...
Since you like the cowbell look, you can get a Fiaam Freeway Blaster (Low Tone), which fits behind the cowbell, and adds a lot of sound as compared to the wimpy stock horn. Now, it's not an air horn, but it is quite a bit louder than the stock horn. Easy install, no change in wiring necessary.
Since you like the cowbell look, you can get a Fiaam Freeway Blaster (Low Tone), which fits behind the cowbell, and adds a lot of sound as compared to the wimpy stock horn. Now, it's not an air horn, but it is quite a bit louder than the stock horn. Easy install, no change in wiring necessary.
#18
Just thought I'd throw this out here...
Since you like the cowbell look, you can get a Fiaam Freeway Blaster (Low Tone), which fits behind the cowbell, and adds a lot of sound as compared to the wimpy stock horn. Now, it's not an air horn, but it is quite a bit louder than the stock horn. Easy install, no change in wiring necessary.
Since you like the cowbell look, you can get a Fiaam Freeway Blaster (Low Tone), which fits behind the cowbell, and adds a lot of sound as compared to the wimpy stock horn. Now, it's not an air horn, but it is quite a bit louder than the stock horn. Easy install, no change in wiring necessary.
#19
This seems like a pretty nice option. Inexpensive and easy to install. Here's a video of what it sounds like (low quality, and the guy's old horn was horrendous): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJhAxiNgzk8
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