Re: Adding a louder horn to the BE-500 Scooter, any ideas?
The quickest way to add a louder horn to any bike is to get a gas horn (sometimes called a "freon horn") from a party supply store or bicycle shop. Attach it to your handlebar with a hose clamp or something similar from a hardware store. To use it, just press the button on top. WARNING! It's a mega-loud horn, much like a truck horn, so use it sparingly. It operates on compressed gas, so wiring or batteries are not involved.
Buzzer
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The quickest way to add a louder horn to any bike is to get a gas horn (sometimes called a "freon horn") from a party supply store or bicycle shop. Attach it to your handlebar with a hose clamp or something similar from a hardware store. To use it, just press the button on top. WARNING! It's a mega-loud horn, much like a truck horn, so use it sparingly. It operates on compressed gas, so wiring or batteries are not involved.
Buzzer
There are three kinds of people: Those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.
The airzound bicycle horn is very effective, and has adjustable level.
http://www.deltacycle.com/Airzound-Bike-Horn and environmentally friendly
I worked out how to put a dixie horn on it under the cowel, air-comp. and all....now THATS loud! It's a lot of overkill, but fun all the same.
Ethan Tudor W.
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