Congratulations! They look bloody good! As does your set-up, pretty neat! :thumbup: I can believe they
SOUND bloody good too! :yes:
I did have a similar set mounted on my 2013 RT for a while, including a 4litre (about 1 gallon?) 120psi Air Tank with an 80min/120max psi pressure switch in what looks like a reasonably similar set up to yours...
I only took my horns off the Spyder because we were touring more/longer & with the new Assistance Dog, Buster, we needed to use that space for luggage. Taking an Assistance Dog everywhere, even if he is quite small (only 4kgs dripping wet

), reminds both me'n the Child Bride very much of travelling with a 3 y/old toddler - the necessary capacity for all the gear & accoutrements required is astounding!! :shocked:
Buut, back to the horns - I noticed a distinct lessening of volume on my set-up once the Air Tank dropped in pressure & the compressor kicked in. The compressor still kept ample air flow going into the tank to run the horns (IIRC, mine were specc'd to work from 60-150psi) but they just didn't sound with quite the same 'authority'... :sour: Actually, the compressor alone would start & keep the horns sounding, they just sounded a little anemic - not quite as loud/solid as they did in the first few seconds or so off a full Air Tank, if you get my drift?!
Do you notice the same with your set-up? What restart/max pressure & how big is your air-tank? :dontknow:
I'm not giving up on the idea of getting the horns back onto
my Spyder, cos as I'm sure
you appreciate, even if others might not, they are just
too good not to make every effort!

hyea: