Has anybody changed their horn to something less Japanese sounding?

Th3InfamousI

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Come across a new generation of cycle horn. It was originally marketed via Kickstarter and is now available on it's
website >>>> Screaming Banshee. 123 plus decibels at a fairly decent $$. Years ago I had gone with the Stebel air horn and it's still working just fine. I remember at the time I installed the Stebel that I wished that it had been a little more compact so maybe this one would do the trick, should the Stebel ever fail.
Where did you mount the air horn?

This thing is still pretty big I can't think of where the heck you could put it?
Dimensions are: L 3.7" x W 3.0" x H 4.9"

It's really the width tgats the killer needs to be like 1" Max to mount in stock location.

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Little-Boo

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IMG_0885.jpg IMG_0886.jpg IMG_0887.jpg IMG_0888.jpg IMG_0890.jpg IMG_0889.jpg Some time ago like maybe 8 years or so I went out and bought me a Bad Boy Wolo Air Horn and mounted it behind the license plate. It looks Okay if its the chrome one, it is loud and easy to install. What I did is as follows ; look for a tab on the lower tube of the swing arm (left side). I had already flipped my plate so I drilled a small hole and put that bad boy on there. The wires going to the horn are black (Ground) and the positive wire is the Gray wire coming of the horn itself. If I remember correctly there is a relay on there so, extend the Gray wire to the new horn and connect it to the + or power terminal of the horn . Ground the horn to the - Terminal and you are done. Here are a couple pics. Note the red arrow pointing to the tab where I drilled the hole.

Hope that help someone

Carlos :chopper:
 

chubs

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View attachment 39144 View attachment 39145 View attachment 39146 View attachment 39147 View attachment 39148 View attachment 39149 Some time ago like maybe 8 years or so I went out and bought me a Bad Boy Wolo Air Horn and mounted it behind the license plate. It looks Okay if its the chrome one, it is loud and easy to install. What I did is as follows ; look for a tab on the lower tube of the swing arm (left side). I had already flipped my plate so I drilled a small hole and put that bad boy on there. The wires going to the horn are black (Ground) and the positive wire is the Gray wire coming of the horn itself. If I remember correctly there is a relay on there so, extend the Gray wire to the new horn and connect it to the + or power terminal of the horn . Ground the horn to the - Terminal and you are done. Here are a couple pics. Note the red arrow pointing to the tab where I drilled the hole.

Hope that help someone

Carlos :chopper:
:oldwtf: That don't look bad at all!! :oldnono: :old2::old2: Hows it sound??:oldconfused:
 

Blackie

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Bought my RB new in 2008. Horn worked for 1 year now it has not worked since. Tried everything but just ride without one. Have friend that does state inspects so sticker no problem.
 
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