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This horn works well, is loud, and costs a fraction of most other air horns, especially the MoCo's version.
http://www.harborfreight.com/bad-boy...orn-94117.html
Also, J&P Cycles sells a chrome version of this horn for about $20 more than HF.
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/360-...ll&results=100
http://www.harborfreight.com/bad-boy...orn-94117.html
Also, J&P Cycles sells a chrome version of this horn for about $20 more than HF.
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/360-...ll&results=100
Last edited by gambler; 05-25-2010 at 08:08 AM.
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As I said, I cleaned the connections checked all the grounds as stated above and it didn't help sometimes it worked and sometimes it sounded like a wounded duck. To me it wasn't worth dicking around with it. So spend 20 bucks and get a new one and then you don't have to be asking the question and then criticizing people who are trying to help you out.
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+1. Two Highway Blaster hi and low tone, mounted on the tank front bolts, one on each side. Wired with a dual horn relay kit from http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Produc...html#dualhorns
Works great, sound great.
Works great, sound great.
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Gotta to love your answer...:"Asked for news and got the weather"....beautiful!
Can't answer your specific problem, I spent hours trying to find the problem that I had with my horn that sounds identical to yours.
I ended up taking the advice of some of these writers and purchased a low tone horn from NAPA.
What's amazing to me is that we all continue to "pay" for the junk that's used on harley bikes.
Ride In Peace
Can't answer your specific problem, I spent hours trying to find the problem that I had with my horn that sounds identical to yours.
I ended up taking the advice of some of these writers and purchased a low tone horn from NAPA.
What's amazing to me is that we all continue to "pay" for the junk that's used on harley bikes.
Ride In Peace