How often do you really use your horn, well if you can call the little meep meep standard motorcycle horn, a real horn
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0All the time, I beep at hot chicks, cops, friends, and every cager who can't drive0%0Only in emergency situations, someone cuts me off, or doesnt move when the light turns green, etc.0%0Rarely ever use it, I just dont bother with it.0%0What,there's a horn on my bike ???0%0Tags: None
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I voted "what? there is a horn on this thing?" you ask why? because my exhaust is louder than the stock horn! that 3 second reaction time can be a doozie, I think my 3 seconds is better spent getting out of a situation that constitutes using the horn. As far as babe's go, I still use the twist of the throttle IF I want to impress instead of a whimpy meep meepTDA Racing/Motorsports
1982 Honda CB750 Nighthawk, 1978 Suzuki GS750 1986 Honda CBR600 Hurricane; 1978 Suzuki GS1100E; 1982 Honda CB750F supersport, 1993 Suzuki Katana GSX750FP. 1981 Suzuki GS1100E (heavily Modified) http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=94258
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The horn was one of the first things to get replaced. I'm not even sure if 132 dB is loud enough... If I could find a 150dB horn that would fit in the right spot, it'd be on there. My thumb is hovering over that horn button any time there is a vehicle within 15 feet of me...
Not a panic reaction issue -- just how I was trained (German Driving Instructor's school).
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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I'm much more concerned with being ready to get out of a bad situation. I want to be out of the way, before there's time to tell someone else they need to watch out.
I will use the horn to say hi to the hunnies 8)Ride like your life depends on it.
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Originally posted by THAZKATI voted "what? there is a horn on this thing?" you ask why? because my exhaust is louder than the stock horn! that 3 second reaction time can be a doozie, I think my 3 seconds is better spent getting out of a situation that constitutes using the horn. As far as babe's go, I still use the twist of the throttle IF I want to impress instead of a whimpy meep meep
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Originally posted by Black_peterNow that I changed the horn,
(FYI you will need a relay to upgrade)
I havent had to use it.. Funny huh?
However, does anyone else have the problem of tapping the button after cancelling the directional?
That should be an option in the poll!!!!
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Originally posted by Black_peter(FYI you will need a relay to upgrade)
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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Interesting..
All I could get out of mine was Whakka Whakka..
Turns out the circuit was acting as a current limiter.
Using the relay is easy however.
I used one made for fog lights; it had spade type connectors built in.
One wire (with inline fuse) attached to the battery and connect the old horn wires right up to the spades. Ground the horn with a wire to the "birdcage"...
The relay actually had connections for two outputs..
I have another horn waiting!!
Finding a place for it to live is hard..
Lucky I dont have fairings..
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