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Posted by D.S. on June 29, 2005, 12:28 pm
 
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 Can this bad sounding bike horn be replaced with the better sounding
roadstar horn and how much would it cost?



Posted by Dave on July 1, 2005, 7:58 am
 

D.S. wrote:

The roadstar has 2 horns, one up front, and one hidden down by the
shifter.... 2 certainly makes a difference... ~D

Posted by W.S. Ousley on July 6, 2005, 1:29 am
 

I like the vstar horn better than the roadstar horns. I get out on the hwy
and some jurk decides ur lane is better than his and u give him a toot on
the roadstar he just keeps comming...  now on the vstar u give them a toot
at least its annoying enough to get a dirty look back. and u still keep ur
lane. :)


Posted by yamadawg on July 7, 2005, 3:36 pm
 

"" wrote:
 > I like the vstar horn better than the roadstar horns. I get
 > out on the hwy
 > and some jurk decides ur lane is better than his and u give
 > him a toot on
 > the roadstar he just keeps comming...  now on the vstar u give
 > them a toot
 > at least its annoying enough to get a dirty look back. and u
 > still keep ur
 > lane. :)
 > > D.S. wrote:
 > >>  Can this bad sounding bike horn be replaced with the
 > better sounding
 > >> roadstar horn and how much would it cost?
 > > The roadstar has 2 horns, one up front, and one hidden down
 > by the
 > > shifter.... 2 certainly makes a difference... ~D

there is a nut or ethier a screw on the back of the horn and u can
mess with that to get some diffeerent pitches

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