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Any decent car horn would do the job I guess. Go to the nearest junk/salvage yard with a 12V battery and try some until you find one you like. My parents had a Chrysler Cordoba years (and years) ago that had one of greatest horns ever!
I'm sure any large-ish sedan (or pick-up) has a decent horn. Airhorns are just fun and unique.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
Sorry Velocibiker, I didn't say "Welcome" first, where my manners?. You will find
us very friendly, warm, thoughtful and informative. Even people like Stendori
who gives great advice with no "cover charge", LOL.
Thanks for all the good horn info. man what a nice little do-dad piece
of machinery. Do you know of anything a little more light weight, ready
to be installed without making one essentially? My only real application
here is when I ride over at my in-laws 11 acres, mostly open field
and my kids dart around there, always careful but that horn
sure would be nice, ehehe
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
I'm sure any large-ish sedan (or pick-up) has a decent horn. Airhorns are just fun and unique.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
Sorry Velocibiker, I didn't say "Welcome" first, where my manners?. You will find
us very friendly, warm, thoughtful and informative. Even people like Stendori
who gives great advice with no "cover charge", LOL.
Thanks for all the good horn info. man what a nice little do-dad piece
of machinery. Do you know of anything a little more light weight, ready
to be installed without making one essentially? My only real application
here is when I ride over at my in-laws 11 acres, mostly open field
and my kids dart around there, always careful but that horn
sure would be nice, ehehe
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
#12
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: sheepdogMSP8117
Yes, the Hawkeye is oversprung. I have 24 inch tires on mine, way better than the stock ones. And I haven't had any problems with my Hawkeye, carb or rear end. And mine wasn't affected by the recall.
Good luck!</end quote></div>
What kind of terrain do you ride in? Like I mentioned in my 1st post, we ride primarily in desert conditions and in the washes it feels really "squirelly". OTOH, my Rancher has no issues at all and tracks well.
Not sure how to remedy that on a 4 wheeler. Thoughts? Suggestions? Anyone?
Yes, the Hawkeye is oversprung. I have 24 inch tires on mine, way better than the stock ones. And I haven't had any problems with my Hawkeye, carb or rear end. And mine wasn't affected by the recall.
Good luck!</end quote></div>
What kind of terrain do you ride in? Like I mentioned in my 1st post, we ride primarily in desert conditions and in the washes it feels really "squirelly". OTOH, my Rancher has no issues at all and tracks well.
Not sure how to remedy that on a 4 wheeler. Thoughts? Suggestions? Anyone?
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