more important than lights.
_iJunes04.27.09 - 10:21 am
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those are awesome. uncle richard used to have one. he replaced that little bottle with a 2 liter soda bottle. the fun lasts all night long.
tortuga_veloce04.27.09 - 10:24 am
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Why not just get a police whistle?
User104.27.09 - 10:25 am
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could you imagine 200 LACM riders with 115db airhorns blasting them all at once?
they're about as expensive as decent lights, and sometimes, an audible distraction is much more noticable than a blinking single led knog light.
and as far as the whistle is concerned, i've tried it, but unless i'm willing to hold the whistle in my mouth for a long period of time (that's what she said) its kind of a bother to have to pick it up because that means i have one less hand on a brake lever to react.
_iJunes04.27.09 - 10:39 am
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Lesser known obscure traffic law, but in most states, not sure on CA, but whistles are not allowed to be used from vehicles, including from bicycles. Was something I read in bicycling and the law. I think it is so that high decibel whistles are only associated with police and traffic directors.
GarySe7en04.27.09 - 10:57 am
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megaphones > $x10 = refillable airhorns = moar green for you eco hippies = moar economical for you recession-junkies.
_iJunes04.27.09 - 11:02 am
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actually the beginning of that equation should look something like megaphones = $x10 < ...
_iJunes04.27.09 - 11:03 am
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back to basic math 101 ashon dude!
btw those work great, I got one for an ebike I have. There really aren't that expensive, but if you go down, you can just about bet you'll damage it. They're rather fragile.
ebay link
User104.27.09 - 11:12 am
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I still want to find a way to get one of my extra, 24 oz Tippmann CO2 tanks to blow a truck horn.
bentstrider04.27.09 - 11:18 am
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those are very cool... too bad it looks like a...
Roadblock04.27.09 - 12:11 pm
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@ Roadblock
Good call on the look alike
Yetiman04.27.09 - 12:22 pm
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I've got the Airzound on my recumbent commuter, and that thing is not only awesome, but has saved my ass from inattentive drivers so many times!
The only down side is on social rides, you will honk the horn constantly, and you will need to refill it often, which isn't hard.
I'm working on creating a pump attached to a disk brake rotor, so it will auto inflate the pump when the wheel spins, and a pressure valve, so it wont over-inflate.
sparkypinball04.27.09 - 3:07 pm
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"I'm working on creating a pump attached to a disk brake rotor, so it will auto inflate the pump when the wheel spins, and a pressure valve, so it wont over-inflate." I'd like to see that when you are done.
Joe Borfo04.27.09 - 3:11 pm
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Remember this?
http://www.instructables.com/id/Putting_A_Car_Horn_On_Your_Bicycle/
Gav04.27.09 - 3:12 pm
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Junu didn't I show you the horn i made out of shit I stole from work? You can hear it like half a mile away, TNS hated it
mitch04.27.09 - 3:28 pm
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wow 9v, mitch show me how to make one, and hten im going to hook up 10 9v batteries and have 10 horns from one trigger and go deaf yeahhh
i wanna learn ASL and date a blind chick.
_iJunes04.27.09 - 3:30 pm
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I wasn't able to find a source to get more horn units, we used these on old ass scooters that aren't made anymore
mitch04.27.09 - 3:32 pm
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http://www.nationalonlinescooters.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=62
LOL listed under XTREME PARTS
XTREME
_iJunes04.27.09 - 3:33 pm
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I bought this horn from harbor freight on sale, that I was going to put on the bike one day.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=40134
Gotta get a battery, a switch and ridazz that would tolerate some loud freakin noise!
135 db for $10 ain't bad!
User104.27.09 - 4:06 pm
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we need to ride really slow and constantly honk and simulate gridlock.
_iJunes04.27.09 - 4:07 pm
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Nice idea there, Allan.
I should waltz on in to the Harbor Freight down the street and see about linking this up to the system.
bentstrider04.27.09 - 8:18 pm
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Adam, do you have a 12 volt charger you carry with you? I may have a solid state charger that you can carry with you. It's pretty small and lite. I believe you can even set the voltage it stops charging.
I can take a look tomorrow if you need it.
User104.27.09 - 10:44 pm
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12 volt charger to charge the mini-compressor on this thing?
That small, cylindrical device next to the horn-unit kind of looks like a small air-compressor.
bentstrider04.27.09 - 10:55 pm
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I was referring to your system. You carry a charger with it?
User104.27.09 - 11:35 pm
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If you mean to charge the battery, yes, I've got one of those orange-jobs from Harbor Freight.
I should really look into a charger with trickle capability.
bentstrider04.28.09 - 12:13 am
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