Which airhorn are you using?
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Howards Horns here as well. Very loud.
Paid for itself the other day from a lady that must've been 85 years old if she was a day...coming out of a parking lot and cutting across 2 lanes into my path of travel. After about 4 or 5 "toots", she snapped her head around to see where the noise was coming from...saw me and hit her brakes.
Even though I had already started slowing down and was planning my exit, I believe those obnoxiously loud horns allowed me to continue on w/o having to take some sort of evasive action. At a light further down the road, she pulled up next to me & I got a good look at her...she was ancient! Couldn't help but be thankful the woman still has some hearing left.
Paid for itself the other day from a lady that must've been 85 years old if she was a day...coming out of a parking lot and cutting across 2 lanes into my path of travel. After about 4 or 5 "toots", she snapped her head around to see where the noise was coming from...saw me and hit her brakes.
Even though I had already started slowing down and was planning my exit, I believe those obnoxiously loud horns allowed me to continue on w/o having to take some sort of evasive action. At a light further down the road, she pulled up next to me & I got a good look at her...she was ancient! Couldn't help but be thankful the woman still has some hearing left.
#33
Howards Horns here as well. Very loud.
Paid for itself the other day from a lady that must've been 85 years old if she was a day...coming out of a parking lot and cutting across 2 lanes into my path of travel. After about 4 or 5 "toots", she snapped her head around to see where the noise was coming from...saw me and hit her brakes.
Even though I had already started slowing down and was planning my exit, I believe those obnoxiously loud horns allowed me to continue on w/o having to take some sort of evasive action. At a light further down the road, she pulled up next to me & I got a good look at her...she was ancient! Couldn't help but be thankful the woman still has some hearing left.
Paid for itself the other day from a lady that must've been 85 years old if she was a day...coming out of a parking lot and cutting across 2 lanes into my path of travel. After about 4 or 5 "toots", she snapped her head around to see where the noise was coming from...saw me and hit her brakes.
Even though I had already started slowing down and was planning my exit, I believe those obnoxiously loud horns allowed me to continue on w/o having to take some sort of evasive action. At a light further down the road, she pulled up next to me & I got a good look at her...she was ancient! Couldn't help but be thankful the woman still has some hearing left.
#35
Stebel for me, separated the compressor from the horn and then zip tied the horn part to the stock cowbell. Compressor went in with the other stuff on the left side cover and 2 1/2 feet of fuel line to the trumpet and bingo. They say 139 db's it's loud.
#36
Here is a video I made with the stock horn vs. the mini beast 2 horn....
enjoy...
Mini Beast 2 vs. stock HD horn
enjoy...
Mini Beast 2 vs. stock HD horn
#37
so the other day I was cut off by some fat chick eating a cheese burger, totally oblivious that she cut right in front of me, no signal nothing. If I hadn't been watching she would have wiped me out. So I layed on the horn. What an emarasment. I don't even think she heard it.
Now I know what I need, a loud *** air horn like in that video above. haha.
Now I know what I need, a loud *** air horn like in that video above. haha.
Possibly cheese in her ears....
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