Air Horn for Road King
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RE: Air Horn for Road King
I just got back from Laughlin. Pro Pad was there. I talked to the reps. They say they have had this horn on the market for a year. HD buys their horn from the same company. They horn puts out 128 decibels. I had them install one. It took the guy 10 minutes from start to finish, including removing the seat and installing the new ad on wiring harness.
I showed it to the group of 6 riders that met us over there on Friday. 2 of them had horns installed Friday night.
Price is $129 and is less expensive than HD by the time you but the horn and installation kit. Plus, it looks far better.
YES!! IT IS LOUD!!![:-]
I showed it to the group of 6 riders that met us over there on Friday. 2 of them had horns installed Friday night.
Price is $129 and is less expensive than HD by the time you but the horn and installation kit. Plus, it looks far better.
YES!! IT IS LOUD!!![:-]
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RE: Air Horn for Road King
I have the howard's hog horn.It's loud and pretty easy install.Also the compressor fits behind the stock cowbell!The only thing that pissed me off is that they encourage you to use the relay so it can be really loud but they dont supply you with the wire,splices,terminal ends,or shrinkwrap etc.I hate running to the darn store in the middle of a project.You have the option of not useing the relay but whats the point!You want to be heard right!
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