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Instead, spend the same money on improving your riding skills.
Riding skills have nothing to do with it when someone in a car is completely oblivious to you and does whatever they please on the road. Sometimes there is nothing that you can do.
...Sometimes there is nothing that you can do but blow your air horn, flash your modulated headlight and rev the pizz out of your motor w/ the loud pipes.
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all i ever see from you is uninformative, unhelpful, smart a$$ comments. Your not helping anyone here so just log off and never log back in, you'll do most of us a favor.
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I am thinking of getting the Screaming-Banshee Horn . You hook it into your stock horn and mount the 139dbl horn to frame.
If you tap the horn it just sounds the stock horn . If you hold the button down it pulses both Horns and your headlights/running lights. http://screaming-banshee.com/
Thanks baust, I was a little surprised to see an actual reply at this point when I opened this thread up again. That’s very interesting setup.
I think the stock cowbell looks ‘okay’, but I kinda like the look of the trumpet style horns. The black Rivco http://www.rivcoproducts.com/product...cat=223&page=1
I think would look good. Better then the cowbell in my opinion. Not as loud though at 128 db vs 139 db of the banshee and stebel. I wonder if the compressors from these units are compatible with other horns?
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