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Well, actualy, they're that small that I've got 'em fitted in the (out of the weather) space left by OE fitment. I've drilled a small hole in each 'horn' and loosely cable-tied 'em to the fairing mounting so that in the unlikely event of the supplied laminated bracket failing due to the effects of vibration, they won't fall very far.Boxermed69 wrote:You've gotta wonder how these cheapies will cope being out in the breeze rather than tucked away in a car's engine bay. But at £7 has to be worth a go.
Mike
I used to spend a lot of time trucking in Europe. I'll always try to make a truckers life easier by me giving way to him/her if I can. After all that CO-OP truck had probly just delivered our groceries for the week.Cliff wrote:Spot on! If a driver 'didn't see you' then maybe just maybe they can hear you.
By the way I think that truck drivers are generally pretty good at keeping an eye out for bikers... in my humble experience that is... And I always acknowledge if they attempt to get out of my way when I'm filtering.
A 473 word reply in one barely readable paragraph about some bloody horns. W.T.F.el-nicko wrote:Well, actualy, they're that small that I've got 'em fitted in the (out of the weather) space left by OE fitment. I've drilled a small hole in each 'horn' and loosely cable-tied 'em to the fairing mounting so that in the unlikely event of the supplied laminated bracket failing due to the effects of vibration, they won't fall very far.Boxermed69 wrote:You've gotta wonder how these cheapies will cope being out in the breeze rather than tucked away in a car's engine bay. But at £7 has to be worth a go.
Mike
In response to the comments along the lines of " I never use mine."/"Don't know where it is." I'll give this one example:- Not long after fitting these I found myself pootling along, in broad daylight, at about walking pace, down our very narrow Kington High Street ('Google Street View' it?). I was stuck behind a very large CO-OP Artic' pulling a 'fridge', as the driver negotiated his way 'round the odd (illegally) parked car. Now, I wear a 'high-viz' helmet and had my HID on 'dip' and, on initially coming up behind this truck, I'd placed myself in a position so's to be visible in the truckers rear views (but of course with no guarantee he had actually seen me). After a few yards I can see in my mirrors that a single decker bus is close on my tail. The curbs in our High Street are 6" deep and with a couple of cars parked on the opposite side I'm effectivly boxed inNo worries tho, just another ten yards and I can branch off down a side street. But oh dear;
What's this? The truck has stopped half way round the 'dog-leg' in the street 'cos some twat's parked outside the post office preventing him making the turn in one 'go'. He's going to have to back-up to do it.
On come his reversing lights, and his little warning bleeper starts bleeping
He can see he's got a bus behind him but he's obviously unaware that I'm just 6' away from his back doors.
I've got nowhere to go.
I'm trapped
The only thing I can do is give a long blast on my cheap-as-chips 'Audible Warning Device'. It worked. He stopped 'DEAD'
. Even above the noise in his cab he'd heard these little beauts. I doubt he'd have heard the measly little thing that came with the bike tho. The bus driver, a mate of mine, could see along the trailer, signaled to the trucker that I was there, then made a 'wipeing his brow' gesture to me and eventualy, we all got sorted out. To sum up: I'm glad I can find my horn when I need to. I'm glad it works when I need it to and I'm glad I don't have to wait 'till some MOT tester tells me it's unservisable.
And finaly; The £7.00 I spent on these attention grabbing little life-savers
was 7 beer tokens well spent I recon
Take my advise? GETSUM
Chris = wingerel-nicko wrote:Cliff wrote:Yay the spirit of chris lives!![]()
Who hell him
Coughboxerboy2 wrote:honk....