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$30 Horn Upgrade

Started by orangelion03, April 03, 2010, 10:23:11 AM

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orangelion03

I was in Autozone this morning picking up some odds and ends when it occurred to me that I would like a more substantial horn tone on my bike.  I picked up the horn shown in the image below for $15, and a 40A relay for $5.  I already had a variety of connectors and wires, but if you don't, you might need to spend another $5 or so.  The horn has a zinc plated metal housing which I spray-painted black.  The task went fairly quickly, but I have K&N pods...someone with the stock air box might have to spend more time.  I mounted the horn in the stock location, but it could have easily been mounted elsewhere.  I wired the relay to be operated by the horn switch, then wired the horn directly to the battery through the relay.  Sounds pretty good!



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Charlief


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Drunken Monkey

Nice. BTW: I've run horns like this without a relay, with nary a problem.
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orangelion03

For giggles, I picked up the low tone version to compare the sound.  My Autozone had some labeled at 113dB, like the high tone I bought, and one with the same part number on the card, but stating 125dB (I bought the higher marked one).  I do prefer the lower tone, though hard to tell if it is all that much louder.  With the airbox removed, I do have room to run BOTH horns which might sound even better.
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coarsegoldkid

Great upgrade!  Thanks for reminding me to do the same.
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Monster Dave

Best part about the whole thing is that the new horn is - MADE IN ITALY.

That's some serious pride to "bold" that on the package!


Great find!  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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TAftonomos

Quote from: Monster Dave on April 06, 2010, 08:57:18 AM
Best part about the whole thing is that the new horn is - MADE IN ITALY.

That's some serious pride to "bold" that on the package!


Great find!  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]
That just means that when it breaks, it'll take 3 weeks to get a part for it, unless it's that weird month where they take 4 weeks off  [laugh]

Nice work on the horn, I've got a stebel that is awaiting install on my ST...

stopintime

I call BS on the "made in Italy" part. Italians aren't allowed loud horns, so it would be strange if they made those.
Of course, I could be wrong. Not important though. Very big + on loud horns [thumbsup]
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COP TZR

Quote from: stopintime on April 10, 2010, 06:28:57 AM
I call BS on the "made in Italy" part. Italians aren't allowed loud horns, so it would be strange if they made those.
Of course, I could be wrong. Not important though. Very big + on loud horns [thumbsup]

maybe the package itself was made in Italy.....  [laugh]

floyd turbo

I have this Italian horn 


stopintime

Quote from: floyd turbo on April 11, 2010, 07:34:52 AM
I have this Italian horn 

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Hmm... Italians do make loud horns. Double-hmm.... I was wrong.
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