AIRHORNS!!!
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RE: AIRHORNS!!!
Hey...I don't know about the site (my computer MCAfee doesn't give me a warning message) but the air horns they sell are real and this is a legit business.
I bought a mine at Bikeweek and love them...they move out the cell phone daydreamers....
And yeah...I registered after lurking a year or so....but it has nothing to do with Metal Arts or their products.
I bought a mine at Bikeweek and love them...they move out the cell phone daydreamers....
And yeah...I registered after lurking a year or so....but it has nothing to do with Metal Arts or their products.
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RE: AIRHORNS!!!
I have the Howards dynamic duo's. Very loud and the chrome is very good. It is heavy and broke the original HD cow bell mount. I cut a L shaped piece of aluminum to move it back from my lowers. Has worked great for 2 years so far and scares the sh$t out of the daydreamers. $130.00 on sale. Has a relay so that it gets full power from you battery and really lets loose with a blast. Other bikers ask to hear it when they notice them. All have been impressed.
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RE: AIRHORNS!!!
If it helps, here's a link tosome pics to my installation the the Stebel under the stock cowbell. Been working fine for 2 years now.
https://www.hdforums.com/fb.asp?m=2560062
Larry
https://www.hdforums.com/fb.asp?m=2560062
Larry
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RE: AIRHORNS!!!
ORIGINAL: dgriffith
I have Revco air horns. I took them off the origional bracket they came with and mounted them on an L shaped piece of 3/16 polished aluminum mounted to the front 2 bolts of the jiffy stand. The horns are different length which works out perfect. The trumpet edge is just forward of the engine guard. I used almost 5 ft. of 1/4 in vacume hose to route from compressor, under seat, down the right rear side of engine, along the inner frame rail across the front of the oil pan to the horns. Sounds complicated, but I made it with simple hand tools and it's out of the way and the sound is in front of the lowers.
I have Revco air horns. I took them off the origional bracket they came with and mounted them on an L shaped piece of 3/16 polished aluminum mounted to the front 2 bolts of the jiffy stand. The horns are different length which works out perfect. The trumpet edge is just forward of the engine guard. I used almost 5 ft. of 1/4 in vacume hose to route from compressor, under seat, down the right rear side of engine, along the inner frame rail across the front of the oil pan to the horns. Sounds complicated, but I made it with simple hand tools and it's out of the way and the sound is in front of the lowers.