News:

This Forum is not for sale

 

Best $50 I have spent on my bike

Started by Two dogs, October 21, 2010, 04:30:31 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Two dogs

Stebel Nautilus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It saved me again tonight [thumbsup]
On my way home from work tonight , the usual scenario .
I am avoiding overtaking all the cars (because of the radar black spot $$$$$$)
slow car in the fast lane , STOOGE behind in the blacked out windows thumping stereo 4x4 changes lanes without looking
into my lane the middle one inches away until he hears BLAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Futher muckers I wish they would look.
Ended well with me here with a frothy cold Coopers  [drink] having a rant.

Oh I gave the Missus a fang on the 695 today I had to pry it loose from her hands. [laugh]


braando

Pry what loose from her hands Dez.....??     ;D ;D ;D
Oh.......i see now......you meant your (her?) bike.
My apologies...(giggle)

J5

i have a pair of similar horns that i bought in thailand a few years back which work just the treat for people changing lanes without looking

last week in the shed i found them again  [thumbsup]
i dont care if you have been a mechanic for 10 years doing something for a long time does not make you good at it, take my gf for an example shes been walking for 28 years and still manages to fall over all the time.

ungeheuer

+1 on the Nautilus...  I love that look of abruptly awoken terror they get in their eyes just as their sleep is rudely interrupted.  And its especially rewarding when you're having an "I know you're gonna cut in front of me even before you know you're gonna cut in front of me" moment....  Thumb poised over the horn trigger button... eyes narrowed.... and thinking aloud "Go ahead.  Make My Day..."   [laugh] [laugh]
Ducati 1100S Monster Ducati 1260ST Multistrada + Moto Guzzi Griso 1200SE



Previously: Ducati1200SMultistradaDucatiMonster696DucatiSD900MotoMorini31/2

vossy

How loud is the Nautilus compared to a standard horn (keep it clean people)
"Life's short" "Ride More"

ozducati

is very loud for such a small peice of equipment.. i agree, is the best $50 you can spend on your bike..

Quote from: vossy on October 21, 2010, 03:34:12 PM
How loud is the Nautilus compared to a standard horn (keep it clean people)

Two dogs

Quote from: vossy on October 21, 2010, 03:34:12 PM
How loud is the Nautilus compared to a standard horn (keep it clean people)

139 db claimed

sounds like a truck

Mad Mal

07 S4R

FIFO

in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

J5

Quote from: ozducati on October 21, 2010, 04:02:35 PM
is very loud for such a small peice of equipment.. i agree, is the best $50 you can spend on your bike..


i believe it is the Number 1 Modification to any bike , a big mofo horn

back when younger and stupid i rode a cb250 from PI supers up the hume to sydney , just heading out of melb and someone tried to enter the freeway into my lane , a blow of the horn which i only had 1 of the twinss on and the lady went back into her lane and almost off into the grass  [laugh]
i dont care if you have been a mechanic for 10 years doing something for a long time does not make you good at it, take my gf for an example shes been walking for 28 years and still manages to fall over all the time.

mattyvas

Coming from a bike it's Mack Truck loud.

You literally scare the crap out of drivers, cause they haven't seen you to begin with or they've seen you and couldn't give a #$%^
Mine is the most valuable thing on my bike.

melvin

Quote from: ungeheuer on October 21, 2010, 04:53:20 AM

...And its especially rewarding when you're having an "I know you're gonna cut in front of me even before you know you're gonna cut in front of me" moment....  Thumb poised over the horn trigger button... eyes narrowed.... and thinking aloud "Go ahead.  Make My Day..."   [laugh] [laugh]



i read this thread and i dig when you all are coming from but personally i have not used my bike horn once .. i kid you not
don't see a sense as things happen so quickly on a bike; i rather take an evasive action and get on with my life. like in the quote above; what is the point? so you anticipate a hazardous situation, you avoid it it and keep on riding. blowing the loud horn while squinting does nothing
that's why i don't have a road rage situations because if i piss them off (which on the odd occasion may happen  ;) ) i'm gone before they know it and if they screw up i avoid and let it fly happy to be alive and keep on riding
live and let live - no one is perfect




DUCMONROB

Quote from: melvin on October 22, 2010, 12:36:42 AM

i read this thread and i dig when you all are coming from but personally i have not used my bike horn once .. i kid you not
don't see a sense as things happen so quickly on a bike; i rather take an evasive action and get on with my life. like in the quote above; what is the point? so you anticipate a hazardous situation, you avoid it it and keep on riding. blowing the loud horn while squinting does nothing
that's why i don't have a road rage situations because if i piss them off (which on the odd occasion may happen  ;) ) i'm gone before they know it and if they screw up i avoid and let it fly happy to be alive and keep on riding
live and let live - no one is perfect


+1 Rob

Saw your scooter at the servo the other day on Mcevoy st
M1000SDS, ZZR1200, GPZ900R.
Gone:
900 Monster Special
S2R1000
998 Matrix

ungeheuer

#13
Quote from: melvin on October 22, 2010, 12:36:42 AM

i read this thread and i dig when you all are coming from but personally i have not used my bike horn once .. i kid you not
don't see a sense as things happen so quickly on a bike; i rather take an evasive action and get on with my life. like in the quote above; what is the point? so you anticipate a hazardous situation, you avoid it it and keep on riding. blowing the loud horn while squinting does nothing
that's why i don't have a road rage situations because if i piss them off (which on the odd occasion may happen  ;) ) i'm gone before they know it and if they screw up i avoid and let it fly happy to be alive and keep on riding
live and let live - no one is perfect
Very noble  [thumbsup].

I guess we need a "tongue-in-cheek" smiley  ;)

Mostly I agree with you.  Reading the road.... reading inattentive idiot road users actions is whats allowed me to ride motorcycles and live to be as old as I am  :).  So yeah... of course, anticipate, take that evasive action and ride on.  Sure.  But loud horn honking? Whats the point?  It alerts the sleep-drivers to your existence.  It causes them to check the environment on the outside of their tin can.  Waking em up can buy you a couple more seconds to do what you have to do to avoid a lack of consideration and/or attention on their part.  It has nothing whatsoever to do with the dangerous stupidity of road rage.  Raising their awareness is not IMO akin to aggression.  Live and let live.  You are so right.  Its just that some need a little help to let me keep living... and so when their driving "imperfections" - texting-at-the-wheel, turning around to tell Little Johnny to stop throwing popcorn, etc, etc, etc - cause them to threaten my existence I see nothing wrong with sounding the BIG make the beast with two backsING ALARM  :).  So that they too can let live and live ;)


Ducati 1100S Monster Ducati 1260ST Multistrada + Moto Guzzi Griso 1200SE



Previously: Ducati1200SMultistradaDucatiMonster696DucatiSD900MotoMorini31/2

melvin

#14
basically everything you say is correct and has its merits

however, if a car/bus/truck etc is threatening your existence purposefully ie seeing you and sending you a massage "screw you, i'm bigger, i will continue doing what i'm doing and what you wanna do about it" ... than horn is useless. you loose
on the other hand if you want to wake someone up as the driver does something without paying attention than horn is not much help either as the first reaction of such a driver is ALWAYS look what/where/why as the said driver does not realize that you exist and wants to find out what the fuss is all about. so the very maneuver that you consider threatening is still going to continue for this few seconds more before the driver will take any sort of action - if any. you loose again
we know how far you can travel in a few seconds even @ 60km/h so rather than honking imo it is much better to concentrate on avoiding potential danger

i often ride with a mate on a Rocket III - hard to overlook. he honks ever so often and i'm yet to see anyone reacting to it. no one gives a flying make the beast with two backs. if anything, he gets an attitude from cock heads (dangerous) and the ladies going bowling or soccer mums look at him bewildered "why is this poor man honking"  Pointless exercise




PS
but we are all different and having a different opinion enriches us and brightens our horizons so i'm more than happy to read other views than mine