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So, I installed the MotoHorn 2 Dual Track today. I have to say that combined with the stock horn, it is pretty loud.

I fabricated the bracket out of aluminum and used a silver engine paint on it from there. It looks "ok" to me. But, I may rework it yet and I have some wires to tuck out of the way.

 

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If using the stock Harley rubber horn mount, I'd suggest tethering the new horn mounts so that when the rubber separates and breaks it doesn't fall off.

I've learned from my mistakes in using the stock horn mounts for horns heavier than the stock one.
 
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[QUOTE=Goose_NC;20829473]If using the stock Harley rubber horn mount, I'd suggest tethering the new horn mounts so that when the rubber separates and breaks it doesn't fall off.

I've learned from my mistakes in using the stock horn mounts for horns heavier than the stock one.[/QUOTE

Good observation! Are better mounts available?
 
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Originally Posted by jeffprice
So, I installed the MotoHorn 2 Dual Track today. I have to say that combined with the stock horn, it is pretty loud.

I fabricated the bracket out of aluminum and used a silver engine paint on it from there. It looks "ok" to me. But, I may rework it yet and I have some wires to tuck out of the way.

How much louder is it? Do you think it's worth the investment?
 
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The sound is my question as well???
 
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How much louder is it? Do you think it's worth the investment?
Yes, I think it is louder. It may be my imagination, but it almost has a "train-ish" sound to it. So, it adds volume and a tone that I kinda like. Compared to other options out there I feel this one is worth consideration.
 
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The sound is my question as well???
As I noted in an above reply, I think it is louder. It may be my imagination, but it almost has a "train-ish" sound to it. So, it adds volume and a tone that I kinda like. Compared to other options out there I feel this one is worth consideration.
 
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Ever hear the horn on an old Cadillac? Loud as crap and will scare the b-jesus out of you.

One horn is low pitch, the other high pitch. Easy to install and here is the 20% off discount code if you want one. MH20

I also installed the MotoHorn trumpet with a relay and compressor. Drilled the metal brackets under the trunk and threaded the holes to mount it under the trunk, compressor and relay is under the seat. With both sets of horns and the OEM horn still working it is crazy loud. Makes people skip a beat!

And... when doing escorts I need all the safety I can get.


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Ever hear the horn on an old Cadillac? Loud as crap and will scare the b-jesus out of you.

One horn is low pitch, the other high pitch. Easy to install and here is the 20% off discount code if you want one. MH20

I also installed the MotoHorn trumpet with a relay and compressor. Drilled the metal brackets under the trunk and threaded the holes to mount it under the trunk, compressor and relay is under the seat. With both sets of horns and the OEM horn still working it is crazy loud. Makes people skip a beat!

And... when doing escorts I need all the safety I can get.


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That's gotta be loud as crap!!!
 
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