DUAL-TRUMPET AIR HORN KIT WITH STANDARD ONE-TONE SYSTEM
Big Bells look great and blast a big-truck sound!
Chrome-plated die-cast metal trumpets with easy on/off chrome-plated plastic weather and bug protective covers
Combines high and low tones into one continuous super-loud 118 dB sound-just like an 18-wheeler
Mounts on fairing, side covers, top or sides of travel trunks/saddlebags or wherever space allows. Kit includes powerful 12-volt air compressor (mounts approximately 12" from trumpets), air hose, relay, mounting hardware and instructions. Uses existing horn button. Some drilling required. Trumpets approximately 9-3/4"L and 8"L overall (flaring out to 3-1/4" and 2-7/8" diameter bells). Compressor approximately 4"L x 2-5/8" diameter.
Pros: Great chrome,Loud,Easy Install,Fast Service.
Cons: Plastic caps are cheap and don't stay on
"I mounted these, facing down on my 2000 Kawa. Vulcan right in front of the chrome radiator grill and it really looks good, but looks aren't everything, Man you should hear how they sound. Awesome. They definately demand attention when they're blown.Great price too.Thanks."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com? First Time
"Put on my '93 E-glide a year ago. Chrome horns look good but scratch fairly easy. The "pot metal" housings and black plastic caps look a bit cheap, could paint the housings & maybe paint or replace the caps entirely. No problems with quality/construction. Installation took me about four hours total over two days, but I'm really picky with brackets/fittings/placement/etc. Ease of use and features - push the horn button and people notice RIGHT NOW !!! They're loud. They work. One of the best ways to spend fifty bucks on your bike. If you are a "plug and play" person spend $250/350 elsewhere but do yourself a favor and get a LOUD set of horns. (like these)"
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com? Once a Year
"I installed these about 5 years ago. They work great! One horn was getting weak, because of the years of debris, etc. No problem, at the $50 price, I just replaced the old set with a new set. They are LOUD! When you need them, they scare people back into their lane. Yes, they are that good. These are worth their weight in gold. Install on my 2000 Honda Shadow Aero 110 was not bad. I use the stock horn switch via a relay. The install took about an hour, but I am very mechanically inclined. I would give yourself two hours and that should be plenty of time. You won't be upset by this purchase. I love them."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com? Multiple Times a Year