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I just took my horn right off. I found in many years of riding I have never needed to use it.. and in a situation where I may have needed to use it, I was more concerned with keeping control of the bike with both hands and didn't have a chance to grab the horn anyways.
The motor is just too purdy to have that ugly cowbell hangin in front of it, in my opinion of course.
I just took my horn right off. I found in many years of riding I have never needed to use it.. and in a situation where I may have needed to use it, I was more concerned with keeping control of the bike with both hands and didn't have a chance to grab the horn anyways.
The motor is just too purdy to have that ugly cowbell hangin in front of it, in my opinion of course.
I wish I had your patience. Living in the DC-Balt-Annap triangle, nothing relieves stress better than reminding cagers on their cell phone that they need to pay more attention when driving than hitting my set of car horns..... Just sayin'
My old bike. Took the horn off and cut the tab off that it mounts to. I put a Wolo Bad Boy under the right side cover. I like the look of the engine better than any horn cover I've ever seen. Did the same to my softail too.
Love the look, nice and clean. How about posting some pics of the Wolo mounted??
Thank you for your service. Was stationed in Lakenheath and Plattsburg and now work for the DoD at Walter Reed. Unfortunately, I get to see the sacrifices that men and women make daily. Peace.
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