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Old 01-08-2008, 08:09 PM
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Looking to replace the horn on my 07 RG, was thinking of an air horn around 130Db or higher.
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Old 01-08-2008, 08:14 PM
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Replaced the horn on my bike with a HD air horn.
 
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Dont waste your money on the Harley upgrade. I had the Rivco on my Road King and wished I would have put it on my ultra instead of the Harley Horn. I also would not mind the mini beast.

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Old 01-08-2008, 08:28 PM
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Kuryakyn makes one that fits between the saddle bag and the frame. Haven't found anyone who has used it yet, but I'm interested since I want to keep my custom cowbell, and air horns won't fit the UC with the lowers and with the stock cowbell.






 
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ORIGINAL: FFLETCHER

Looking to replace the horn on my 07 RG, was thinking of an air horn around 130Db or higher.
Any thoughts or suggestions.
Just what you're looking for if you're DIY inclined:
https://www.hdforums.com/fb.asp?m=2560062

Same horn HD and Mini-Beast uses. ;-)
 
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Old 01-08-2008, 08:43 PM
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REVCO
HOWARDS HORNS
Kuryakyn Hidden Air Horns
Mini Beast

These are some of the better ones I have seen\herad.... Have Howards Horn on my '01 RKC - Have had the beast also in the past
 
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Howards horns get my vote,Hade them about one year on 05 RK custom,I believe they are 128 d..Pretty loud and look awsome.
 
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Kuryakyn makes one that fits between the saddle bag and the frame. Haven't found anyone who has used it yet, but I'm interested since I want to keep my custom cowbell, and air horns won't fit the UC with the lowers and with the stock cowbell.








The horn from Kuryakyn is a GREAT idea but they do not work with the Detachables, save your money and try the Mini Beast...........
 
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https://www.hdforums.com/m_2601733/tm.htm

quite a few out there.
 
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i have been thinking about a set of air horns
 


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