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Old 08-13-2012, 06:04 AM
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I've had mine on the bike for over a year. Works good, definetly louder than stock. It's plug & play, the power tabs are in a diff position, but works fine with stock cover.

I just relocated mine to the rear under the left saddlebag. Due to the tabs on the top it interfers with the FCS.
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by StanfordMan
Does anyone have any experience with the Stebel Magnum Harley Replacement Horn--Electromagnetic? I found it online at BikerHiway.com. It sells for $17.95 and reportedly puts out 136 decibels. This horn fits inside the stock Harley "cowbell" horn as a true plug and play replacement. Here's a link to a picture.

http://www.bikerhiway.com/images/lar...dblack_LRG.jpg
I don't know this one but it looks like the Freeway Blaster. I have 2 of them (hi and lo tone), hidden behind the saddlebags and they definitely get me noticed.
$20 for the 2 plus the cost of a relay harness.
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 06:55 AM
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Dodge Caravan horn
screws to bracket...no vibration
 

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I went to order the Stebel from bikerhighway, but got this..
NOTE: Discontinued Product - Manufacturer out of business (see below).

Has anyone used the Wolo Bad Boy? Will it fit under the stock horn cover?
http://www.bikerhiway.com/wolo-bad-b...me-p-2045.html
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A nice train horn would work
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 01:28 PM
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I replaced my OEm with a Freeway Blaster fits right in place of the OEM. Cheaper at my local parts store than on line ordering with free shipping.
 
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Originally Posted by tidbit1
I replaced my OEm with a Freeway Blaster fits right in place of the OEM. Cheaper at my local parts store than on line ordering with free shipping.
High or low tone? Recommendations seem to be for both but I don't see how more than one will fit under the stock cover.
 
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Old 08-13-2012, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by woodyt74
High or low tone? Recommendations seem to be for both but I don't see how more than one will fit under the stock cover.
You are right only one will fit. I think but not sure i got the high tone.
 
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Old 08-14-2012, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ragtop
I went to order the Stebel from bikerhighway, but got this..
NOTE: Discontinued Product - Manufacturer out of business (see below).

Has anyone used the Wolo Bad Boy? Will it fit under the stock horn cover?
http://www.bikerhiway.com/wolo-bad-b...me-p-2045.html
Thanks
99.99% sure the Wolo Bad Boy is the exact same horn as my Stebel. I pulled the compressor off and stuck it under my left side cover. Horn assembly then squeezes into the stock cover. It's a very tight fit but it will go in. Zip tied it in for good measure. Need a little clear tubing and a brass fitting that I expoxied into the horn assembly. Spent about $5 at Home Depot to complete the install.
 
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Old 08-14-2012, 11:22 AM
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I bought the Highway Blaster from an online shop. It is a direct replacement. Took all of two minutes to replace the horn. Well, it took a minute to take the old horn off and maybe a minute and a half to put the new horn on. In fact it took longer to get the new horn out of that #$%^ plastic than it did to put it on the bike. I think I paid like $10 for the horn and a few bucks for shipping. Definitely well under $20. The horn is at least as loud as stock if not a bit louder. Be a while before I entertain getting a Mini Beast at around 2 bills.
 


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