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Hmmmm, they don't look like they'll "fit straight on". The first one's not much smaller than what I got, but bulkier looking.
Also, they say 136 or 138 dB...
My Staintunes are about 128 dB at 4000rpm. The horns are twice as loud... It would be interesting to compare them at the next Annual Convention...
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Oh, and the horn should be located just above your radiator, if you look through the front, under the nose cone...
i know now re location thanks Pan.
I should have remembered ...
Ive had my bloody nose off 3 times!
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04-06-2007, 09:33am
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2007, 09:34am by BUSGO.)
If you want loud horns in  a compact setup, go back up the discussion and look at the FIAMM catalogue that I placed a link to.
They are perfect and just as loud as the air horns.
They are fully electric trumpets with no need for a compressor.
These are easily obtainable in Australia.
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Regards BUSGO
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Yes DJ, they are loud. By crikey I think I'll finally buy a pair and chuck em on just so I can scare people like I used to on the old Laverda.
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can you record it and post a link so that we can be sure they are loud?
had to do brakes on my wifes car was in speed shop and saw some similar.
U reckon they would bolt straight on Busgo?
They looked a little bigger...
my horn has stopped working :(
very sad - I need a new one - no beep - beep from my bus atm :()
when it does work its more like a cat dying