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I do not yet. However I can tell you the one I just installed is freaking loud. After I got it on I pulled the trigger on it and it scared me. It made my wife jump and my 33 YO son who was an HD mechainc jumped. My wife told me if I sound that horn on one of our rides it will scare her.!
They are expensive but I have had rivcos on my bike for three years now and this horn is WAY louder then the rivcos. It is also a lower tone than any air horn I have put on.
Besides the Rivcos, I tried two different WOLO setups, and a Howards big horn. The big horn sucked, the wolo setups failed after a while but none of them even came close to the sound volume and tone of this one.
I will try to get a sound clip but I expect it will over drive theaudio on my wifes camera.
Any concern about not changing out the relay? I believe most air horns require a larger relay that usually comes with the horn kit. I know the MOCO model does and it appears others do also. Maybe it doesn't apply to the Napa horn since it's not an air horn? I like the price compared to the rest. I even found it on the Napa website and can order it online (thanks for the part number).
130db is right up there with the expensive air horns. Seems to good to be true.
ORIGINAL: AK_Hog_Herder
I opted for NAPA part number 730-1056 FIAMM Freeway Blaster $16 and fit under the stock cowbell on my 03 Heritage and 06 Ultra.
130db at 4 inches. No changes to wiring needed.
It ain't an airhorn, but then it don't cost an arm and a leg and installs in about 15 minutes.
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