Yeah, Harley isn't sold in as many countries. But for $40 your S50 would have sounded louder than a stock harley horn.Wordherder wrote:I used to ride a Suzuki S50, a midsize bike with the standard Japanese horn: wheeeenk. First time I fired up the horn on the Harley - same sort of scenario - I seriously damn near fell off the bike. There was the FOGHORN BLAST of noise and a buzzing vibration on my left calf that startled the living daylights out of me. That 120 dB horn is aimed at a point right below your left patella.
Now I use it liberally when entering intersections. Can't count the number of left-turners I've surprised.
I use the horn to prevent having to make life saving measures. When entering sketchy looking intersections or if I see a sketchy looking driver looking to come out of a side street, I usually slow down, cover the brakes, and honk the horn just in case.Grey Thumper wrote:Yeah, I don't think I've ever used my horn as a 1st option "life saving" measure. It's asking a lot to leave your life to the comprehension and reflexes of other people.
Wordherder wrote:Storysununfolding - My wife is riding my S50 nowadays. I'd like to get a louder horn for her bike - suggestions welcome, esp. ones that are easy to install! Appreciate any advice you can give us.
TMW
Privacy Policy - Forum
Privacy Policy - Terms
and Conditions
Follow us on X / Twitter - Facebook - YouTube - Pinterest - Instagram - News RSS Feed |