RKC Horn....WTF?!?!
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I haven't had to use the horn on my RKC ever.....until Thursday. I'm on the freeway mid day, running about 70 (flow of traffic) and using my standard safety observances....making sure I can see the eyes of drivers close to me in their mirrors. Well I could tell that the woman on the right wasn't focusing on her driving. She had sunglasses on but her car was wandering, so my guess is she was texting or doing something with her phone. I started to look for an escape away from her but I was pinned in by other cars. My only option, go faster and pass her, so I screw it on. Now my bike has V&H Dresser pipes with Rinehart 4"er's.....its not quiet. I screw it on to pass her and look out!! Here she comes!!! I hit the brakes and the horn at the same time (actually my thumb slips off the horn and accidentally turns on the left blinker in the reaction!! LOL!!!). I barely heard my own horn!!! Between the wind whistling through my half helmet, my pipes, and the 18 wheeler next to me....that horn got ZERO attention....including my own!!
I got home and tested the horn on my girlfriends bike. The horn on her Nightster is MUCH louder and more piercing. It would make a difference. Mine just flat out sucks.
I think a horn is a pretty good safety device in the right situations, but not the one on my bike!! I want to replace it but I don't want big *** air horns hanging off the side of my bike. Does anyone make a replacement horn that fits under the stock horn cover? I have the HD vintage round cover, so it's a little smaller, but not much.
I'm amazed at the lack of "tone" that comes out of these things!!
I got home and tested the horn on my girlfriends bike. The horn on her Nightster is MUCH louder and more piercing. It would make a difference. Mine just flat out sucks.
I think a horn is a pretty good safety device in the right situations, but not the one on my bike!! I want to replace it but I don't want big *** air horns hanging off the side of my bike. Does anyone make a replacement horn that fits under the stock horn cover? I have the HD vintage round cover, so it's a little smaller, but not much.
I'm amazed at the lack of "tone" that comes out of these things!!
H-Ds gather and ask riders if you see something that might not be stock for opinion and demonstration. You will probably get some weird looks but maybe get the sound and look you be lookin' for. Might work when trying to select an exhaust sound also. Some riders will be very helpful.
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I have 2 FIAMM Freeway Blasters (one hi one lo tone $20 shipped for both), mounted behind my saddlebags, one on each side. They're connected to the horn switch wires under the cowbell and to the battery with a fused relay. They're small in size, they're electromagnetic with no compressor.
They are MUCH louder than the wimpy stock horn but not obnoxious. They sound like an italian sports car if you see what I mean. I don't use them very often but when I do, I sure get the attention of the cagers around me.
They are MUCH louder than the wimpy stock horn but not obnoxious. They sound like an italian sports car if you see what I mean. I don't use them very often but when I do, I sure get the attention of the cagers around me.
Last edited by frenchbiker; 10-30-2011 at 10:55 AM.
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I think you have a defective horn. That is one of the standard safety feature that should have been checked at dealer setup. Required to pass safety inspection.
The horn on my EC is fairly loud. Loud enough to get the attention of nearby drivers. At the same time, I have considered putting on a louder horn. I use it and light flashes to get the attention of drivers that appear to not be paying attention and are in a position to hit me. Especially women yacking/texting on phones (sorry girls, you are by far the biggest violators).
I am 53 years old and got my first bike when I was 13 (Honda Trail 70). So wow! I have been riding for 40 years now. In that time I have been hit twice and went down once after hitting a dog. I try to be as loud and bright as possible in traffic; Rinehart TD's, horn, head light flash, LED's all the way around. If it were legal for me to put "blue lights" on it, I would.
There are old riders, there are bold riders. There are no old bold riders.
Ride safe,
Woolly
The horn on my EC is fairly loud. Loud enough to get the attention of nearby drivers. At the same time, I have considered putting on a louder horn. I use it and light flashes to get the attention of drivers that appear to not be paying attention and are in a position to hit me. Especially women yacking/texting on phones (sorry girls, you are by far the biggest violators).
I am 53 years old and got my first bike when I was 13 (Honda Trail 70). So wow! I have been riding for 40 years now. In that time I have been hit twice and went down once after hitting a dog. I try to be as loud and bright as possible in traffic; Rinehart TD's, horn, head light flash, LED's all the way around. If it were legal for me to put "blue lights" on it, I would.
There are old riders, there are bold riders. There are no old bold riders.
Ride safe,
Woolly
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I've been looking at these....the "little big horn" may be to your liking.
http://howardshorns.com/
You can listen to them too on the site.
http://howardshorns.com/
You can listen to them too on the site.
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http://www.thepropad.com/MiniBeast-A...-Prodlist.html
Just put the mini beast on my RG EVO looks great and is loud as HEEL
Just put the mini beast on my RG EVO looks great and is loud as HEEL