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Is it battery operated (DC) or not (AC)?
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Scooter Restorations have a good selection including copy's of originals.
Depends on how authentic you want it.
It's a no on air horns.... Well it is from me!!
Depends on how authentic you want it.
It's a no on air horns.... Well it is from me!!
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I don’t think it’s possible to find a loud horn on an AC (non battery) scoot. What I did was attach a DC car horn (120 dB) on the kick stand strut under the leg shield. Ran it off a battery and used the original horn switch, using a relay hidden were the original horn was. So a low draw DC circuit for the switch, and a high draw circuit for the horn. As I rarely use the horn I put a battery charger on once a year, snd it’s good for a season.MightyGem wrote:Any recommendations for a 12v replacement horn?
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carpe scooter diem
1974 Rally 200
1965 Li150
1963 TV175
1974 Eibar Jet200
carpe scooter diem
1974 Rally 200
1965 Li150
1963 TV175
1974 Eibar Jet200
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Yep airhorns were great, if you had the tech expertise to rig them up. Needed a good battery set up but with right compressor you could get decent results. The AC horns were so bad back then that most dealers screwed a rubber bulb pike horn to the floor boards to pass the MOT (100% true story
