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Horn

Stebel Nautilus or Wolo Bad boy. They're basically the same horn. Specs read a little different because of the measurement point.

They are a replacement for the OEM horn, mounting in the same area. You'll need to make a small bracket to mount the air horn. USE A RELAY for the power.

I've read somewhere that some people have mounted other air horns as additions to the OEM horn, so they run two horns, the stock one and the air horn at the same time. I don't have much information in these.
 
For a little tiny air horn, the above does a super job, mine is in the same area on my RT. I've been thinking of taking my air horns off of a HD RoadGlide I have for sale. Chromed and look great, but
I don't want to look like an ambulance, with them mounted on the outside someplace. the bike is red already!! These horns are mounted behind the right saddlebag, on the RG, facing aft and still I think they are heard quite far on the highway - really loud. Noise is our friend, sometimes.:yikes:Tuck
 
Stebel or Wolo... :2thumbs:
Installation has been covered here at length, so you just have to dig through the threads to find what you'll need to get them nailed in place and scaring people around you on the roadways...
 
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