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Like loads of people, I'm sure ... I suffer from quiet horn syndrome ....


Indeed, I have heard anorexic frogs make more noise than my feeble

horn :shock:


Has anyone fitted air-horns or similar to their bikes ??


I fancy something really loud ...


Or, even obscenely loud :wink:


So whose fitted what, and how easy peasy was the wiring ....


:D

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Never done it but wiring should be easy peasy, just straight swap for standard one unless the new one uses loads more power than standard then you'll need to go through a relay.

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Yep ... Halfords do a nice line in loud hooters.


I can vouch for the twin pack electric (red) as a direct replacement for the honda hooters on the CB1000 no relay seems to be needed.


Also Halfords do a set of Fiam 3 trumpet set of air horns Ive fitted those to my Paneuropean 1100. they are in the fairing and is a bit of a squease. These should be fitted and operated via a relay as they cause the fuse to blow if held on for too long. I chose to only fit two of the three horns due to space limitations.


Halford do a set of small, all in one air horn set which look quite neat may be I will retrofit these to the Pan.


Nigel Fenton

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Have a scratch round on Ebay Ed,i picked a set up from an old Honda sabre there 2 tone and sound a lot deeper than the stock,failing that if you have the space to fit them look for old car horns

for example

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/bek006-MGB-MGC-Mi ... dZViewItem


then theres always the Fiamm horn i bought a set of these and man there loud :lol: trouble is they need a relay so as soon as i get one then i'll fit them to the bike


:arrow: i have the horn relay wiring diagrams if you or anyone else wants a copy

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Thanks for the suggestions chaps!!


Plenty of food for though there!!


Beats me, why the put such poo horns on bikes, seeing as the safety issue is flipping obvious!!


:wink: :D

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