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I have almost been ran off the road a few times in the last 2 weeks. I would like to get a louder horn to get the attention! Not sure the DB on the factory one? Found these Hella Super Horns for 118 DB and look fairly decent as well. Interested if anyone has down this already?
Thanks!
(11-03-2018, 11:01 AM)Doug Shepard_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have almost been ran off the road a few times in the last 2 weeks. I would like to get a louder horn to get the attention! Not sure the DB on the factory one? Found these Hella Super Horns for 118 DB and look fairly decent as well. Interested if anyone has down this already?
Thanks!


I have often thought about installing a different horn. In fact I was thinking of one I saw on a heavy duty all terrain forklift. It’s the same size that’s only a single not like our doubles same voltage I still might install one,


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Stebel snail type horns are the way to go. i have a similar pair on my Honda and they fit in place of the original ones.
(11-04-2018, 01:35 PM)Tezza_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Stebel snail type horns are the way to go. i have a similar pair on my Honda and they fit in place of the original ones.

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay?
(11-04-2018, 03:31 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-04-2018, 01:35 PM)Tezza_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Stebel snail type horns are the way to go. i have a similar pair on my Honda and they fit in place of the original ones.

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay?

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay? I have mine pointed forward with the outlet at the bottom in case they get water in them. No relay but considering the thin stock wiring
it's probably not a bad idea to fit a relay.
(11-04-2018, 10:53 AM)dsan1964_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2018, 11:01 AM)Doug Shepard_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have almost been ran off the road a few times in the last 2 weeks. I would like to get a louder horn to get the attention! Not sure the DB on the factory one? Found these Hella Super Horns for 118 DB and look fairly decent as well. Interested if anyone has down this already?
Thanks!


I have often thought about installing a different horn. In fact I was thinking of one I saw on a heavy duty all terrain forklift. It’s the same size that’s only a single not like our doubles same voltage I still might install one,


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I have often thought about installing a different horn. In fact I was thinking of one I saw on a heavy duty all terrain forklift. It’s the same size that’s only a single not like our doubles same voltage I still might install one,


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Interesting forklift horn are they loud?
(11-04-2018, 06:33 PM)Tezza_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-04-2018, 03:31 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-04-2018, 01:35 PM)Tezza_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Stebel snail type horns are the way to go. i have a similar pair on my Honda and they fit in place of the original ones.

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay?

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay? I have mine pointed forward with the outlet at the bottom in case they get water in them. No relay but considering the thin stock wiring
it's probably not a bad idea to fit a relay.

Tezza, I have a couple questions. Do you point them forward or to the sides? Do you run a relay? I have mine pointed forward with the outlet at the bottom in case they get water in them. No relay but considering the thin stock wiring
it's probably not a bad idea to fit a relay.
That's an air horn right I was looking at one of those too but not sure about the hook up if easy
They do make air horns. One of our club members has one of those on his CB125 and it sounds like a mack truck. I was talking about the snail type diaphram type.https://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Power-Stebel-Magnum-Twin-Electric-12-volt-136dB-Car-or-Bike-Horn-Kit-Loud/121599084940?hash=item1c4fdec98c:g:-ugAAOSwDaBb2p5N:sc:AU_StandardDelivery!4070!AU!-1:rk:3:Pf:0
I realize this thread is 5 years old now and I might not get any views/replies, but am looking at these for my 2013:

https://wolo-mfg.com/horns/motorcycle-ho...hrome.html

I like the ease of installation and the looks. Db rating is ALWAYS optimistic, but was wondering if anyone has any experience with these or other recommendations.

I've put PIAA aftermarket horns on other bikes and am considering those, too, but - again - I like the way these look.
(05-02-2023, 01:40 AM)WhatYes_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I realize this thread is 5 years old now and I might not get any views/replies, but am looking at these for my 2013:

https://wolo-mfg.com/horns/motorcycle-ho...hrome.html

I like the ease of installation and the looks. Db rating is ALWAYS optimistic, but was wondering if anyone has any experience with these or other recommendations.

I've put PIAA aftermarket horns on other bikes and am considering those, too, but - again - I like the way these look.

Louder horns are always a wise investment. Snail horns like the Wolo are just like the flat disc horns you have, but with a false top cover and the scroll that directs the sound better and gives a bit of amplification.

But the instructions do not mention using a horn relay, which is highly recommended. A relay allows near-full battery voltage to go from the battery, through a fuse, and directly to the horn, rather than through the harness and flimsy switch contacts. Remember also to hook a nice ground from the chassis (or ideally, the battery) to the mounting plates.

Be sure to use the mounting plates provided because they allow the horn to oscillate. Solidly mounted horns are not nearly as loud. And using 2 horns of the same frequency will be louder, but not as penetrating and noticeable as 2 different frequencies.
I find the horns on my 2017MY EX the loudest on any bike I have ever owned. Were they poorer prior to that?
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