you call that a horn?

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Tom Chop

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You Call That A Horn

bdhusky00; As several of the other members have stated be careful of what you add to the electrical system---for they are sensitive to add-on loading. Many of the members, of who I`m pionting out are quite knowledgable about the electrical systems on our bikes, cars, and almost anything else that comes to mind. Just ask and a plethora of knowledge will be forthcoming. Some of our members are virtually geniuses.

Oldheavymetal; I wouldn`t worry too much about offending anyone unless an attack of character has been levied against another memer of the forum. Most of us are more or less conditioned to giving and taking good natured humor. All you have to do is follow the code set fourth by the administrators and, in general, you will be O.K.


Tom Chop has contemplated adding an air horn to increase the decibel level above that of the stock horn on my K9. After further thought I will rely on my V&H Big Radius pipes to "awaken" the cagers who seem to continuosly need to be reminded that driving is a privelidge, NOT a right.
I just don`t feel like tempting fate and adding another draw on the finiky electricals of my K9. Furthermore I`m still using the factory ignition controller at 25,000 mi. As the old addage goes - - If It Ain`t Broke; Don`t Fix It. Excuse the grammar.


Be Kind


Take Care

Tom Chop Roll Tide :choppersmiley:
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
Oldheavymetal; I wouldn't worry too much about offending anyone unless an attack of character has been levied against another member of the forum. Most of us are more or less conditioned to giving and taking good natured humor. All you have to do is follow the code set fourth by the administrators and, in general, you will be O.K.
:cheers: well said, Tom Chop :2thumbs:
 
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