Opinion of Type of Air Horn

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Opinion of Type of Air Horn

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Interested in replacing standard horn on Vstar 950 T. What is the loudest and most practical air horn to invest for my bike? What horn do others use for touring and cruising? Thanks for your responses, TourGAL2012

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I use a Wolo air horn on my Road Glide. It's a small, but loud, self-contained unit that easily mounts in place of most stock horns.
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Mike does weather affect the performance of the Wolo air horn? TourGAL2012

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I use the Rivco air horn. Chrome, separate compressor that can be remotely located LOUD!!!
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TourGAL2012 wrote:Mike does weather affect the performance of the Wolo air horn? TourGAL2012
Nope. I've ridden over 40k with it in all weather with no problems.
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