2017 Triumph Bobber Horn replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @BadDriversOfNapa
    @BadDriversOfNapa 7 лет назад

    I have a pair of this exact same horn model. Here's a tip. And you're right, it's not incredibly loud. There's an adjusting screw on the back of the horn. Turn it 1/4 of a turn, counterclockwise. This will make the horn louder and more crisp sounding. The screw has a black plastic thing around it with this caulking material inside, covering the screw. Rip some of the caulking off the top of the screw to get access to it. I had to do that for both my high and low note horns and now they are pretty loud after the adjustment. I posted a video of this on my channel recently. I'm not sure why the factory didn't tune them better. But trust me, you'll notice the difference!

    • @louiehoehn3373
      @louiehoehn3373  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for that information, I pasted your link incase people come across my vid they can then click on your's. Your vid is way better than mine by the way..... here is the link to the commentators video ruclips.net/video/BrgO1MS6MCs/видео.html

    • @BadDriversOfNapa
      @BadDriversOfNapa 7 лет назад

      Thanks man! I'm very happy with these horns after the adjustment.

  • @kashmiri911
    @kashmiri911 6 лет назад

    Consider the split version I have a freind who also has that on his 2017 bobber. Also the plug in harness which makes install a breeze. Good luck and safe riding

  • @kashmiri911
    @kashmiri911 6 лет назад

    I had this one on my Thruxton, wasn't too happy and your right sounds not as good. I replaced that with the denali sound bomb ( Split version ) and that sounds like an angry elephant.

    • @louiehoehn3373
      @louiehoehn3373  6 лет назад +1

      I think i'm going to go with sound bomb not happy with this one! Thanks for your feedback!