Wolo S10 Dual Horn Plug-n-Play Upgrade

prowlnS10

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Wolo 300-2T 360 hz Low Tone ($11.95) & 305-2T 420 hz High Tone ($15.95) 115 db 4.5 amp (actual is 5.5 amp for both) 3.5" DISC HORNS: They are significantly louder with a deeper tone (similar to a car) than the oem 2 7/8" meep meep horn, mounted to oem attachment. Made a Y harness wired in parallel to connect to the oem spade connector. The oem horn circuit is on a 7.5 amp fuse. Drivers in other vehicles respond to them far better than the oem.

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They mount to the oem mounting bolt under the chin spoiler with adequate fender clearance & full lock to lock clearance.

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elricfate

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The only problem with beeper horns (electrical buzzer type) is that they're very directional. They are far more loud directly in front of the plenums than to the sides. If you're bouncing it off the road, though, which is what you're doing with them in the OEM mounting location, there's a way better chance of being heard.

Also both of those horns say they have a 4.5a draw, a piece. I wonder if that's true or not. Have you hooked up a multimeter just to see what the actual draw is with both going at the same time?
 

prowlnS10

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The only problem with beeper horns (electrical buzzer type) is that they're very directional. They are far more loud directly in front of the plenums than to the sides. If you're bouncing it off the road, though, which is what you're doing with them in the OEM mounting location, there's a way better chance of being heard.

Also both of those horns say they have a 4.5a draw, a piece. I wonder if that's true or not. Have you hooked up a multimeter just to see what the actual draw is with both going at the same time?
I did measure them wired in parallel & = 5.5 a
 
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MFP

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WOLO 300-2T 360 hz LOW TONE ($11.95) & 305-2T 420 hz HIGH TONE ($15.95) 115 db 4.5 amp 3.5" DISC HORNS: They are significantly louder with a deeper tone (similar to a car) than the oem 2 7/8" meep meep horn, mounted to oem attachment. Made a Y harness wired in parallel to connect to the oem spade connector. The oem horn circuit is on a 7.5 amp fuse. Drivers in other vehicles respond to them far better than the oem.

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They mount to the oem mounting bolt under the chin spoiler with adequate fender clearance & full lock to lock clearance.

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Nice looking install!
I went with a Denali Mini SoundBomb ($29.95) which is quite loud and fits perfectly:
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elricfate

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Did you need any particular bracket? Relay? I bought a Denali "Compact" but they want you to mount it on the side of the bike. It is still in the box. I like this one a whole lot better!
Trying not to hijack, I also run a mini. Fitted to the OEM bracket, OEM wiring, no need for anything extra, sits in the same place as the OEM horn.
 

MFP

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Did you need any particular bracket? Relay? I bought a Denali "Compact" but they want you to mount it on the side of the bike. It is still in the box. I like this one a whole lot better!
As mentioned above by elricfate,
the “Mini” is an easy install in the OEM location with the bracket that is included (my Mini came with two so I doubled them up for strength) and about as easy a plug-n-play as can be.
 
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