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What Loud Horns are available for Spyders?

Slingmods have a new horn out, looks like an easy install, about $70, not air horns, but loud.
 
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Thinking on fitting an OHOOGA horn to my Spyder. Mounting it in the void behind the grill in my F3. The cavity may work as an amplifier.

Got one on my Jimny and people look around if I use it. :2thumbs: So I guess its effective.

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That little beep on my '22 S2S sounds like the roadrunner. I want a man's horn. What do you guys recommend?
 
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Been very pleased with the dual horns from Sling Mods I put on my 22 RTL https://www.slingmods.com/canam-spyder-rt-dual-horn-kit-spyderextras?vehicle=1

I second this motion. I have those and they are definitely loud.

This happened yesterday afternoon. Some bone head cut my wife off trying to get off the highway. She was on her Ryker. You know those people. The ones who know they have to exit but God forbid they get behind you and slow down a hair. They have to save those precious 2 seconds you know. Anyhow, I pulled up beside him as he was on the exit and blasted my horns. From the look on his face, I think I scared the bajesus out of him. They are that loud.
 
I know this has been a much discussed topic, but here's my dilemma. Found a dual horn I like but the install involves cutting a panel to accommodate the fitment. Do not want to cut (any) panels.
Question: has anyone installed an aftermarket horn in OEM horn space on a F3-T that did not require cutting for more space needed?

ps. Not interested in an side mount, bugle type air horn.
 
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I put the WOLO Bad Boy horn on and did not have to do any cutting. Much better than the stock horn.
 
MOTOHORN 2.0 from Lamonster, saved me from a unannounced lane changer near Savannah, Ga.

A short blast made him jump 6 inches up in his seat and overcorrected back into the his lane. Pic of it mounted is below.

Plus in the pic there I was at tabcat bridge on the dragon. The guy in the pic asked me how loud it was.. Everybody got a laugh when I hit the horn for about 5 seconds then quit to hear the echoes off of the mountains.

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On the F3's, the Motohorns can be mounted to inside of the frame tube, making the horn pretty inconspicuous. Gonna be more openly visible on RT models. Not sure I'd go the Motohorn route on a RT.
 
I've used both a Nautilus Stebel and the WoLo Bad Boy horns on bikes with great satisfaction. Our Spyder had the WoLo on it when we bought it and the 130db from those and the Nautilus will get you that "man's horn".
 
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