here is another option I think is a good idea.......
http://screaming-banshee.com/home
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here is another option I think is a good idea.......
http://screaming-banshee.com/home
No Affiliation.....
I've got the Stebel Nautilus on my '05 R1200GS. It certainly helps my on my commute in NYC.
Excel Cycle Werkes sells a mounting kit with everything you'd need for an R-bike.
webBikeWorld has a good selection of articles on MC horns, and comparisons, here.
Just make sure you plug in the relay properly. I did not and blew mine out after less than a year. Of course, the $14 relay was the last thing I checked, after buying dual-Fiamms and a trick wiring kit from Eastern Beaver. I keep the relay as a reminder to check the simple (and cheap!) parts first.
I like honey mustard with my chicken strips.
Wolo "Bad Boy" dual tone air horn with relay - $40 at Harbor Freight.
Cheap, easy, loud.
The '03 RT came with two Bosch horns, high and low. Very loud and effective. No sense in changing.
My 83 R100RS has a pair of Fiamm's. They're loud enough to wake the dead. They were on it when I got it. Are they stock?
I like the idea of this one. I picked one up when it was a Kickstarter project. Tried it out to make sure it worked but haven't installed it on my bike yet.
It allows you to keep both horns with a single horn button. Short beeps use the stock horn but hold the button down for the air horn.
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