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Chrome Stebel Nautilus Compact Motorcycle Air Horn - Loud | 
enlarge | Brand: Stebel Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $47.95 Buy New: $41.95 You Save: $6.00 (13%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1849
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
UPC: 700313950169 EAN: 0700313950169 ASIN: B000TK5TLG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Can be Wired with any Motorcycle Make or Model | | • | 139 dB Sound: World's Loudest Motorcycle Horn | | • | Simultaneous High and Low Tones | | • | Sleek Chrome Finish | | • | Compact Size |
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Product Description Want distracted drivers to pay attention? They will with this ear-splitting, 139 dB motorcycle air horn. Useful for getting that preoccupied driver to drop their cell phone, the piercing sound of this Stebel Air Horn can be heard three city blocks away!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Much Better Looking Than Expected! August 30, 2008 Edward Scott (Utopia, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R25O37UYNNP859 There was a slight problem with my first horn, but Biker Hiway replaced it within 3 days with no questions asked. Installation: I put this on my VN900 Custom. I found a brace piece welded at the top left of the frame on the left side that was triangular in shape and easy to drill through without weakening anything structurally. By placing this on the LEFT side, the horn faces back as recommended in the instructions. One hole, longer bolt, one wrench. I took off the old horn and used that bolt to mount the relay. Crimped on connectors for two short leads going to the horn and added a 14ga wire from the battery, through a 20-amp fuse, to the relay. It looks totally professional and is out of the way, with the horn flares and the input port facing backward so they're less likely to suck up water in the rain. It's completely out of the way of my legs and knees. Performance: Outstanding. Nuff said. Loud, shrill, and commanding. Biker Hiway: Seldom do you find a vendor like this one. I was certain I'd have to pay shipping to return the item and then shipping to get the new part delivered. This has happened with items for me before. Even a huge TV one time, and that did not amuse! Horrible to have to pay double or triple shipping just because you were sent something defective! NOT AT BIKER HIWAY! A simple email to the customer service people and the new unit was on its way the same day. Four stars for the horn, simply because the first unit had a short internally. Ten stars for Biker Hiway because they are immaculate! from Utopia, TX... Have a goodun! NOTE ABOUT VIDEO: The lights shown are an experiment, and you might not want to do this. The intent was to have a light that comes on with the horn sound at night so that other motorists see you, rather than looking around for the diesel train! The Stebel horn itself is in the upper left, in case you can't see it.
GREAT! January 20, 2008 Herman Estevez (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The best addition to my Vespa. I'll never drive another 2 wheeled vehicle without one. Gives a small vehicle Large attention!
Freaking loud! June 15, 2008 D. Svach (Eastlake, Ohio) This horn is very loud. It will get you noticed and maybe save you from an accident.It mounted very easily on my '05 Suzuki C-90 using the stock horn mounting bracket. The chrome is a nice added touch. If you're looking for a loud horn that is easy to install, this is it!
Right on the money September 9, 2008 Francis A. Patronaggio Very loud and easy to install. Nothing left unanswered in hooking up the horn. Service too was top notch. Highly recommend this product and the company.
Good product, but some misleading advertising February 6, 2008 T. Stevens (CA, USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I added this horn to my new touring motorcycle in addition to the factory horn. The manufacturer advertises 139 dB for this product, but if you go to the manufacturer's site and search the fine print, it was measured at 4 inches. Normally, audio products are measured at a distance of 1 meter, not 4 inches. If you measure this horn at the canonical 1 meter, it is @ 120 dB. 10dB difference is perceived by the human ear as being 2X as loud. 20dB difference would be perceived by the human ear as being 4X as loud. The difference between 139dB and 120dB would be perceived @ 4X as loud, but in this case, it is @ 4X quieter than what was advertised using standard measuring techniques. My factory horn is a lower frequency than the 2 higher frequencies in this horn, so the combination made a 3 tone horn. The combination of the factory and aftermarket horn makes a notable difference from the stock, but not what I figured I would get by the 139 dB claims.
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