Horn covers... to change or not to change?
#31
+1 for uniqueness
somethings missing ... looks neked.
somethings missing ... looks neked.
#32
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Actually....cool idea, that looks good.
#33
Personally I am a stickler for everything matching up, all my boards,pegs grips, are from the same after market line.So are my covers, point,gas lid,derby, and horn are all Arlenn's scalloped stuff, just tends to make a bike appear more together IMHO.....
#34
onek of the first thing i changed it does not say harley no one knows it says you own a harley and why do you care anyway it is butt ugly, one of the things that is so neat about a harley you can make it your own not like every one elses, sounds like you won`t wear a t`shirt unless it says harley,
#37
I've been wrestling with whether or not to replace my horn cover for a long time. When I started thinking about upgrading the horn itself, I pulled the trigger on a Mini-Beast 5. You can't see it, but 1/4 of the fins in the front are cutout so the sound of the horn gets out. Very heavy piece of hardware...seems well made. The cover is made our of heavy duty aluminum, and the bracket on the back is powdered wrinkle-back.
Haven't installed it yet, but pics below:
Haven't installed it yet, but pics below:
Last edited by jwlehman; 01-18-2011 at 05:45 PM.
#40
$180!!! I think between my yelling and waving my gun I'll be good! lol!
I've been wrestling with whether or not to replace my horn cover for a long time. When I started thinking about upgrading the horn itself, I pulled the trigger on a Mini-Beast 5. You can't see it, but 1/4 of the fins in the front are cutout so the sound of the horn gets out. Very heavy piece of hardware...seems well made. The cover is made our of heavy duty aluminum, and the bracket on the back is powdered wrinkle-back.
Haven't installed it yet, but pics below:
Haven't installed it yet, but pics below: