View Poll Results: Are you able to use your horn when needed most?
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Poll: Finding the horn button in an emergency
#14
My horn started dying on me so I just took it off.
I'd rather downshift and be 1/8 a mile down the road and have the cager never know they pulled a dick move than inform them via horn that they're about to put my life at risk.
I'd rather downshift and be 1/8 a mile down the road and have the cager never know they pulled a dick move than inform them via horn that they're about to put my life at risk.
#15
The few times I needed it in an emergency I TOO ended up just hitting the high beam switch. If I ride past a friends house and want to beep the horn I have to visually look at the switch first to make sure I'm putting my thumb on the right button. I think it's a crappy design. It should be a stand alone switch. I don't think the high/low beam switch needs to be right next to the horn button. I like the old FL's that have the headlight switch on the back of the fork tins.
#19
I think a few people must have had trouble with their horns as the MoCo have moved the switch nearer to your thumb on my old Evo it was the other way round the light switch was nearer to the thumb, I think in a real emergency though most people would either try to stop or steer out of the way, and probably forget about the horn.