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What Loud Horns are available for Spyders?

Have not yet changed anything on a Spyder yet, but have upgraded the horns on more than one 2-wheeled motorcycle.

Even the stock twin "beep-beep" horns weren't good enough, so I went to Auto Zone and got a couple horns. These were horns that look much like Motorcycledave's Cadillac horns, not the flat type. Be sure to get a "high" and a "low" horn, they are about $15 each. A relay will ensure they get full power.

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If you want them looud " HornBlasters" Musket Horns are great. Comes with a Direct-drive Compressor. We install them on a lot here at HAVIIC.
 
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I got the Tornado which I believe is the same as the Nautilus and the Bad Boy and the generic snail horn,They all look the same except for the color.It fits easily where the old horn was on my RT and I used the relay that came with it.This is a loud good sounding horn,2 to 3 times louder than the original.
 
Can you just plug and play the walo or do you need to add an additional relay?
I think some have wired a Wolo directly but the general recommendation is to use a relay. The OEM horn current draw is quite a bit less than the Wolo so the wiring and horn button aren't as beefy as they should be for the Wolo current.
 
I recomend you a TORNADO Compact twin tone horn with integrated compressor. As i know it`s one of the loudest horns.
 
That Denali looks a LOT like the Blazer units at Auto Zone, which are about half the price. :dontknow:

Works best if you use one High and one Low.

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That Denali looks a LOT like the Blazer units at Auto Zone, which are about half the price. :dontknow:

Works best if you use one High and one Low.

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Most likely a Chinese knock off. The Denali is the original with known qualities.
 
Most likely a Chinese knock off. The Denali is the original with known qualities.

Sorry, I did not bother to check the Country of Origin.

I went to the store (not ordered online), picked them off the rack and installed them.

They work great, and have been on my bike for several years.

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I put a Wolo Bad Max on last year and loved the loudness and sound, and a couple of weeks ago it took a crap. Any other suggestions on a really loud, but great sound (like dual pitch), and doesn't sound like a loud golf cart horn. Also no altering wiring, or extra relays etc, just straight out of the box and install?
 
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I put a Wolo Bad Max on last year and loved the loudness and sound, and a couple of weeks ago it took a crap. Any other suggestions on a really loud, but great sound (like dual pitch), and doesn't sound like a loud golf cart horn. Also no altering wiring, or extra relays etc, just straight out of the box and install?

Why not replace it with same product? Some (like mine) last forever.

Maybe just a loose wire?
 
I have the same horn and so far it's the only option I've considered. No issues with mine for the past couple years.

On a side note, I've never used my horn as much as this May and June with a few close calls. Perhaps a year of pandemic and not driving many places, drivers just aren't looking out for motorcycles and smaller vehicles. I'm pretty sure that horn has saved my life a couple times.
 
I have seen ads on FB for a 150db snail type horn. That should get attention.
I went a different route. I installed a pair of loud car horns on the "firewall" above the battery. They grab attention too.
 
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