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Old 11-29-2006, 11:38 PM
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Who makes the mini beast and how did you mount the skull??
You can get the Mini Beast Here.
The Skull is from Harley.
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MINI BEAST............thepropad.com Very Loud SOOOOOOOOO MUCH BETTER LOOKING THAN THE HD AIRHORN

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I gotta agree with some of the others on here. I run RIVCO air horns and theyare PLENTY loud and have a clean look to them. I have had the same set on 2 different roadkings for over 4 years now and never had any problems---knock on wood. Goodluck on the choice of what you get.
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I have the HD and wish I would have got the rivco horns. The rivco horns are a lot loader. I bought the HD premium air horn when I bought my bike. I just dont want to spend any more money on the horns now.
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:35 AM
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RAM thats AWESOME. Share the pics when you get it finsihed. Thats killer cool.
No problem posting pix, we can do that.


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The horn on the right came off my bike, the one on the left is what I want to put on!

When you look close to the right hand horn, you will see all the hay-wire wrapped around it to keep the two peices together.

Since adding the lower fairing with the cylinder fan, it just didn't have the room to stay. Put the cow bell horn back on for the inturum.

At least that one won't fall apart, and with the hay-wire on the air horn it was on its way out anyway.


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I saw this video on the web where a guy was selling train horns and had this video on him going down street and blowing it. It looked like the one chick pi$$ed her pants it was so loud.
LOL I've seen that video on a truck site that I frequent, it was just too funny


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I have a set of 6 volt trumpets from a '50 model Dodge that sound real loud like an air horn when you run 12 volts thru 'em but the trumpets are loose and I don't know how long they would last.
That would be cool, some epoxy would fix the loose trumpets, I'd run them until they were smoking!
 
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Old 11-30-2006, 09:41 AM
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I've seen that video on a truck site that I frequent, it was just too funny


Would that have been on www.hornblasters.com ? The most awesome site on the internet (aside from this forum!!)
 
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Old 11-30-2006, 10:25 AM
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I've seen that video on a truck site that I frequent, it was just too funny


Would that have been on www.hornblasters.com ? The most awesome site on the internet (aside from this forum!!)
Thats them! Get a set of those and a cell phone jammer good for 1000 feet and you "might" be set.
 
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I have BJ's & they work fine with lowers.
 
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I have BJ's & they work fine with lowers.
Got a close up picture of them?
 
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Old 12-04-2006, 11:02 PM
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Installed Howards dynamic duo - WOW ! Now I get attention when I press the little button. I love these things but havnt had a chance to scare the sh t out of anyone yet.
 


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