Small But Loud Horn?

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  1. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Can anyone recommend a compact aftermarket horn that's very loud but will fit in a small space?
     
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  2. Red Thunder

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    Denali split air horn
    Available on Amazon

    VERY loud and easy to install
     
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  3. Tricky-Dicky

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    Just had a look on eBay at Stebel Horn and there's loads of them, but most don't even give a size and how do you know what 109db sounds like? and do i need low or high note?
    Not got much room on the Trident chop so air horns are not going to fit.
     
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  5. Tricky-Dicky

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    Well ideally i want something that sounds like a semi ......but that's not going to happen, now i have seen some fitted to a bike i have more of an idea what with work so thanks guys appreciate the help.:grinning:
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    How come I fitted one like that to my t100 2010 and it damaged the front guard.
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  7. joe mc donald

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    Thanks for that Dozers Dad I have Hagon Progressive and I think they were a little lower. But must check.
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  8. Tricky-Dicky

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    Well i have ordered one of these hopefully it will do the job.
    Stebel TM80 Compact 12v Electromagnetic Car / Motorcycle Horn 109dB Low Note

     
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  9. JOE SHUTA

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    Note: On those "Stebel" horns..."There are a lot of cheaper Knock-Offs on ebay (calling them "Stebel Horns"...not that they are not any good...but they are not GENUINE Stebels!" Check w/the seller...ask them1st before you buy (if you want a genuine one).
     
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    The one i bought is from MX5 parts so if its not genuine they can have it back.
     
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  11. Tel Boy

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    I had this on a car I owned as it had 'high' horn fitted, so I added a 'low' tone one too and the cobination of the two makes a proper good noise. Been thinking about doing this on my speedmaster.
     
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  12. Sprinter1050uk

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    What bike do you have? On my ST 1050 I have fitted a pair of air horns, put the compressor inside the fairing out of sight and put the trumpets under the headlight. On my Bandit I have a generic low tone horn snail horn from a motor factors which gives off a better deeper tone than the normal car horn. Had imitation nautilus horns before, a waste of time.
     
  13. Tricky-Dicky

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    This one mate...which is why it has to be smallish and not stick out like a sore thumb.;)

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