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The stock horns are pathetic at best. Any of the parts stores have alternate horns. There are self-contained air horns that also work. Add in a relay and separate fuse. I nail the horn when approaching any questionable situation. Fiamms are my favorite because they sound like a Mercedes sedan is on the road. The Delco Remy on my HD Recon sounds like a Caddy.
I have a Stebel Nautilus air horn in the drawer awaiting installation. It's on my To Do list and will be installed w/ relay in the next couple weeks. $30 on the Zon:
I've farted louder than the horn on my V7III. Unfortunately, the crash bar blocks easy access to it. I'll get to it someday.Rich A
I have always found it amazing that with all the concern for safety by the authorities and the addition of ABS and traction that in 2021 horns have not been one of the targeted upgrades/safety items required. And shame on the manufacturers for not doing it voluntarily. I added a set of FIAMM horns on my Breva and use it freely whenever I am in doubt. I cannot count the number of times blowing that horn got the driver's attention.
When we were kids, my Mom's station wagon got the drivers side backed into while in a parking lot. My Mom was laying on the horn and the car backed into us and tried to keep going and it felt like they were going to roll us over. My older brother was able to jump out of the passenger side and run up to the lady's window to get her attention. When my mom asked if she heard the horn, she indicated that she did, but thought it was someone out on the street.My point being that ABS and traction help you keep in control of your bike so you can avoid the situation. If you are spending time hitting the horn which keeps you from avoiding a second sooner when you realize the person isn't reacting to the horn, you are toast. Sure, if someone is slowly drifting into your lane, a blast from the horn might make them move back into their lane, but a blast on the throttle, or a jab on the brakes if it is clear behind you gets you out of the situation of relying on them to do the right thing.
Sorry but I have to disagree! My long lifetime of riding dodging both Florida and Italian drivers [without incident I might add, knock on wood] have taught me how to blow the horn while at the same time twist the throttle and even shift while maneuvering my bike through traffic and dangerous situations. Driving defensively, anticipating the driver's move, and blowing the horn BEFORE they do something stupid is in my estimation far safer than assuming they see me. Patting my head and rubbing my tummy at the same time was a skill I picked up as a kid!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00029XGNM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1this will fit right in the III as a replacement. no relay installed, works much better than stock but it isn't an air cannon either. the III has no room for dual units like the older V7 had.
Wolo Loud One HornThey'll Hear You Before They See YouHeavy-duty 48-volts horn that connects to either one (1) or two (2) wire systems. Choose from either a high or low tone. The Loud One is built with steel and plastic construction that will provide many years of dependable service.