Mini Beast 2 Air Horn

Stebel Nautilus | Harley Davidson Stock Horn Replacement

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Mini Beast 2 Air Horn A few springs ago I went on a long ride with some friends, heading south about 75 miles to take part in a parade. Against all odds in the great Pacific Northwest, it rained buckets the whole way down. When I was just about completely fed up with the rain, I headed back to town, accompanied by my friend Morgan on her bike. We were stopped at a light in heavy traffic, and we were wet to the bone. Our leather gloves were so soaked that every time we shifted, our fingers squished. Rain was running down our faces and the backs of our coats. Our feet were numb. In an attempt to lighten the mood, Morgan looked at me and tooted her horn. I smiled and tooted my horn. To my dismay, my horn, which apparently had gotten wet lines, made a small, weak "HHAAaaa-ahh...." sound. It was the saddest thing I ever heard. It sounded like the last death throe of a very small mouse. Morgan, who was laughing so hard she could hardly shift into first when the light changed, still mentions this event.

Now imagine if I were on the freeway, facing the fury of an oncoming soccer-mom van, only to find that my horn doesn't work. Not good.

A Mini Beast 2 Motorcycle Air Horn would ease my mind. Why? Because it's hella loud. It produces a 128 dB sound. 120 dbB is the approximate loudness of propeller aircraft, and 130 dB is the loudness of a riveting hammer. So what does that tell you?

This horn mounts in the stock horn location of a Harley Davidson and contains a Stebel Nautilus Compact Motorcycle Air Horn. It will also fit most other metric motorcycles. It's chrome -- of course -- duh -- and runs about $150.

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