132Db horn.
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Vehicle: 2008 Toyota Prius 2006 Suzuki SV650S
132Db horn.
Some folks asked me where I got my extra, extra loud horn's from.
http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store
Just type in "horn" in the searh box.
To give you an idea of just how loud 132db is...
Average Street Traffic 85db
Jackhammer 100db
Jet Aircraft Taking Off 120db
They are well worth the $15 investment. Most cars take 2. Most motorcycles take one. For cars, get one "high" and one "low" tone. For motorcycles, I reccomend one "high" tone.
http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store
Just type in "horn" in the searh box.
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Fiamm Freeway Blaster Horn Â
They’re not kidding about the ‘blaster’ part. This horn generates a shattering 132 decibels and will likely get just about anybody’s attention, even if they happen to be ensconced in a giant SUV with a phone glued to their ear. And that, of course, is a good thing...we all know that stock motorcycle horns are at times rather underwhelming. Fix all that and let ‘em know you’re there with this important safety device. 12 volts. 3.5" x 3.5" x 2.5". Available in High and Low tone versions. If you are using only one, go with the low tone.
CAT. NO. 3830-3831 Â Â $ 15.00
They’re not kidding about the ‘blaster’ part. This horn generates a shattering 132 decibels and will likely get just about anybody’s attention, even if they happen to be ensconced in a giant SUV with a phone glued to their ear. And that, of course, is a good thing...we all know that stock motorcycle horns are at times rather underwhelming. Fix all that and let ‘em know you’re there with this important safety device. 12 volts. 3.5" x 3.5" x 2.5". Available in High and Low tone versions. If you are using only one, go with the low tone.
CAT. NO. 3830-3831 Â Â $ 15.00
To give you an idea of just how loud 132db is...
Average Street Traffic 85db
Jackhammer 100db
Jet Aircraft Taking Off 120db
They are well worth the $15 investment. Most cars take 2. Most motorcycles take one. For cars, get one "high" and one "low" tone. For motorcycles, I reccomend one "high" tone.
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Picked mine up today from a local autoshop!!!
evil_gri
Got them cheap too, $15.45Cdn each!!!
Can't beat that, will try to install them tomorrow if I get a chance!
evil_gri
evil_gri
Got them cheap too, $15.45Cdn each!!!
Can't beat that, will try to install them tomorrow if I get a chance!
evil_gri
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Picked mine up today from a local autoshop!!!
Got them cheap too, $15.45Cdn each!!!
Can't beat that, will try to install them tomorrow if I get a chance!
Which one, Princess auto? ... I want one smile.gif
Got them cheap too, $15.45Cdn each!!!
Can't beat that, will try to install them tomorrow if I get a chance!
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Got a chance to install it today!
Whoo Hoo!
They are a nice difference,... expected more,... but heck of an improvment over the stockies. And yeah I got a High and a Low tone. Just cut the existing horns off and hooked these up to the existing wiring.
Now, questions for RANDOM, or anyone else who would know:
1. Can I hook up a set of High and low on one circuit? Like have a High and Low tone on the circuit in front of the Rad and the same setup behind the driver's fog? That is WITHOUT running a relay and just splitting up the existing wiring?
2. Will it be louder? If so by how much?
Thanks
Whoo Hoo!
They are a nice difference,... expected more,... but heck of an improvment over the stockies. And yeah I got a High and a Low tone. Just cut the existing horns off and hooked these up to the existing wiring.
Now, questions for RANDOM, or anyone else who would know:
1. Can I hook up a set of High and low on one circuit? Like have a High and Low tone on the circuit in front of the Rad and the same setup behind the driver's fog? That is WITHOUT running a relay and just splitting up the existing wiring?
2. Will it be louder? If so by how much?
Thanks