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Review on Universal Waterproof Electric Motorcycle Scooter(Black) by Shawn Pollock

Revainrating 4 out of 5

To update? Yes! in Electrical

I put this on my 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic. 130dB? I doubt it, but it's a louder upgrade. The tone of the beep is about the same, but the volume is definitely higher! Pros: Easy to install. I haven't changed anything on my bike at all. I used standard wired connections. I reused my stock mount to fit a new horn in place of the one that was in the box. My bearing mount is stronger and better adapted to the installation site. I did not install the "baffle" supplied with the new horn, which is supposed to keep out water and dirt. I don't drive in the rain. I simply routed the horn pipe to the floor (just like a standard horn). The installation took me no longer than 10 minutes. Cons: The color does not apply well and will likely fade on first use in the sun for more than an hour. I should have gone black or "chrome". It's not that hard and I have a plasti-dip that takes care of it. It has a blunt round sticker that says 'Horn'. Wow I'm glad they let me know what it is. In any case, this is a foil sticker that will peel off easily if you take the time to remove it. The sticker left no marks and did not lose color. I have already removed the sticker on my photos. So overall I like this horn. I tested it with just 3 or 4 quick presses on my horn switch to make sure it works and is louder than my stock horn. I don't know how long that will take. Some had issues with it that didn't last long, so there may be quality control issues. I don't use the horn on my bike very often so it may take a while. For the price I think it's a good deal. I kept my old horn in case it didn't last. Thought it might be worth a try for only $15 and I'm happy with it.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Clarity