Screaming Banshee Horn?

iClint

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ace50 said:
Why would it interfere? People mount lights there all the time, about the same thickness?
When mounting lights you remove a plastic shroud to fit lights under the head light. The stock horn sits lower. If you mount the banshee to the stock horn bracket it will hit the fender.

The banshee is quite large. You could mount it directly under the headlight I guess.
 

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Will, perhaps you could post a pic?
 

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Do these Screaming Banshee horns last? Some are saying that they experienced failure after a short while.
 

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My first unit failed moments after being installed. They sent me a new relay and I had to purchase ANOTHER horn as well as pay for the both installations. It has worked great for over a year now. The horn itself is a standard type of air horn. What you are buying is the ability to still have your stock horn for a little "beep" and to have you brights flash.
 

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WITHOUT getting into the headlight modulator discussion in this thread. . .


Be aware that flashing or modulating headlights is massively illegal at night. (This is about the bike doing it, not about you flipping the switch manually.) This is in both State and Fed regulations.


Back to horns in this thread.
 
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