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My HD horn wasn't to great so I changed it out with a WOLO from harbor freight 59 bucks shes load now holly crap ,but looks a little dorky. What do you all think I could pull it apart hide it behind old cow bell
Been wondering what my Deuce might look like with that exact horn , think maybe I might paint it black and mount it on the down tubes of the frame instead ! Is there a MAJOR difference in the loudness over the stock horn ? Anyone got a picture of the motor with the cowbell / horn completely removed ?
Some of the guys I ride with have these puppies. It blows away the Harley air horn. It is loud with a sweet tone. I have seen some guys install it near the left floor board where the angel bell goes. I think it is called the angel bell. I am going to purchase one and install it in the front of the frame where the oil cooler would be installed.
This is great because I ran into an old friend at a dealer open house last weekend and he got his in Florida but didn't what brand it was, only that it cost $60 to buy.
These things HONK! I mean it if you are standing within 20 feet and didn't expect it this thing will scare the snot outta ya!
These things HONK! I mean it if you are standing within 20 feet and didn't expect it this thing will scare the snot outta ya!
Yep... had my bike in for it's annual safety inspection last Tuesday...pulled inside
the dealers garage.. he checked tires, lights, turn signals,
horn and then jumped... really surprised him.
Last edited by agapsdiver; Apr 23, 2009 at 09:59 PM.
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