Train Horn: How can I do this??
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Train Horn: How can I do this??
Ok, is this possible on the Buddy?
Has anyone been successful attempting this?
http://www.break.com/index/train-horns- ... ss-2360963
Has anyone been successful attempting this?
http://www.break.com/index/train-horns- ... ss-2360963
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Queue music:agrogod wrote:http://www.wolo-mfg.com/
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Saweet, thanks!
Let me see how doable, or cost prohibitive this might be, and I will report back.
Thanks!
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Same guy I was referring to above, he out did himself...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... MasocIBqaE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... MasocIBqaE
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Some, probably not. I imagine they're beyond state noise limits. (In CA, it's 110 Db, which is odd because some stock horns are supposedly louder…?) Some of the "real" train horns recommend wearing ear protection and using 100 ft. away from others.amy wrote:Is it street legal?
I'm not even sure the video is accurate, but that's besides the point.
For a "real" train horn, you'll need room to mount the compressor and horns and possibly a second power supply. (Most of the Wolos linked above all use external high-pressure 3 gallon tanks.) Some of the smaller ones or those with integrated tanks are actually less loud than a Stebel (139Db.). The full electronic ones (no compressor) are much quieter. What you do get is the duo/triple tone, which is very attention-grabbing.
You may also want to hijack a train. The compressors on the Wolo site run $350-$490! That's in addition to the horns! Another site (which included the compressors) had prices in the $500-$700 range. WOO WOO!
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My standard contribution to the train horn threads: In my opinion, they are not safe for any vehicle except a train. Train horns are train horns and we are conditioned to look for a train when we hear them. I admit that I tend to be jumpy at loud noises but the times I've heard trucks with train horns right next to me I've almost gone out of my lane. I'm all for loud horns that get people's attention but I think the whole train horn thing is irresponsible to a point. It's not unlike putting a police or fire yelp in your car.
It's pretty wild to watch that video and hear that sound come from a scooter; I'm just not into it for practical street use!
It's pretty wild to watch that video and hear that sound come from a scooter; I'm just not into it for practical street use!
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I've seen some pretty bulky set ups online, and I'm just not looking for a project that involved, nor the cost.
That said, if it were cheaper and easier, I would Defo be all over it.
And I agree, this would strictly be for comedic purposes. Startling an already distracted driver doesn't seem prudent.
That said, if it were cheaper and easier, I would Defo be all over it.
And I agree, this would strictly be for comedic purposes. Startling an already distracted driver doesn't seem prudent.
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they do, and the nautilus is more than capable of a horn. even the stock Buddy horn has more balls then most scooter horns. But a train horn is designed to be heard over a mile away and alert an entire town about what's approaching. Highly inappropriate for a scooter. Infact, it could probably do more harm than good if you blast that next to someone drifting into your lane. talk about pucker factor.VinylDoctor wrote:Scooters need a big horn.
Which would you get out of the way for?
a sound like someone squeezing a rat or a train horn?
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At one point, I was idly hoping for a technological breakthrough to create a brown sound horn. Upon reflection, probably a horrible idea. First, I couldn't protect myself from it. Second, it can't be aimed or directed and will affect all within hearing range, likely causing chaos and possibly a bunch of accidents. Third, I'm immature enough as is.
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