Can I get a louder horn?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by NB, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. NB

    Tony Harding Guest

    You have trains running around your public roads? Glad I don't live in
    your neighborhood. :)
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 16, 2007
    #61
  2. http://www.pentrex.com/streetdvd.html
     
    Scott in SoCal, Oct 16, 2007
    #62
  3. http://www.pentrex.com/streetdvd.html
     
    Scott in SoCal, Oct 16, 2007
    #63
  4. NB

    Tony Harding Guest

    But on tracks.
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 18, 2007
    #64
  5. NB

    Tony Harding Guest

    But on tracks.
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 18, 2007
    #65
  6. DUH!
     
    Scott in SoCal, Oct 18, 2007
    #66
  7. DUH!
     
    Scott in SoCal, Oct 18, 2007
    #67
  8. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    Some Hondas have two horns already. All we know about yours is your
    probable location (USA). You can probably add a second horn if one of
    yours is dead, but bumper removal is needed on most models (unknown).

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 18, 2007
    #68
  9. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    Some Hondas have two horns already. All we know about yours is your
    probable location (USA). You can probably add a second horn if one of
    yours is dead, but bumper removal is needed on most models (unknown).

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 18, 2007
    #69
  10. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    A lawyer once told me to always honk your horn if you're about to be in
    an accident, since the testimony of bystanders would indicate you were
    awake, but other driver was (clearly) oblivious, so I do !

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 18, 2007
    #70
  11. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    A lawyer once told me to always honk your horn if you're about to be in
    an accident, since the testimony of bystanders would indicate you were
    awake, but other driver was (clearly) oblivious, so I do !

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 18, 2007
    #71
  12. NB

    bigjcw1023 Guest

    What is the dB rating on the first generation CRV?
     
    bigjcw1023, Oct 18, 2007
    #72
  13. NB

    bigjcw1023 Guest

    What is the dB rating on the first generation CRV?
     
    bigjcw1023, Oct 18, 2007
    #73
  14. But please don't drive around blasting innocent folks like the jackasses
    on the site. That's just insanely rude. It's all a big yuk-yuk to go
    around scaring the shit out of people - until you get stuck in traffic
    at the next light, and the pissed off pedestrians try to drag your
    obnoxious ass out of the car. Wait a second while I grab a brick....
     
    Greg Campbell, Oct 19, 2007
    #74
  15. But please don't drive around blasting innocent folks like the jackasses
    on the site. That's just insanely rude. It's all a big yuk-yuk to go
    around scaring the shit out of people - until you get stuck in traffic
    at the next light, and the pissed off pedestrians try to drag your
    obnoxious ass out of the car. Wait a second while I grab a brick....
     
    Greg Campbell, Oct 19, 2007
    #75
  16. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    Truck drivers always seem to have a tire iron or hammer handy for such
    situations. Honda generally keeps the tire iron will stowed. I'll bet
    that has prevented a few nasty beatings :)

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 19, 2007
    #76
  17. NB

    motsco_ Guest

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    Truck drivers always seem to have a tire iron or hammer handy for such
    situations. Honda generally keeps the tire iron will stowed. I'll bet
    that has prevented a few nasty beatings :)

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 19, 2007
    #77
  18. NB

    Tony Harding Guest

    Good point, plus a point near & dear to me, you might be in a
    residential area and the loud horn could wake up someone's baby, an
    elderly person, someone who works nights, etc., something I wish the
    bozos around here would remember once in a while (I live near a busy
    intersection and some drivers just lean on their horns during morning &
    evening rush hours). Oooo, what I'd give for a handy tire iron
    sometimes! ;)
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 20, 2007
    #78
  19. NB

    Tony Harding Guest

    Good point, plus a point near & dear to me, you might be in a
    residential area and the loud horn could wake up someone's baby, an
    elderly person, someone who works nights, etc., something I wish the
    bozos around here would remember once in a while (I live near a busy
    intersection and some drivers just lean on their horns during morning &
    evening rush hours). Oooo, what I'd give for a handy tire iron
    sometimes! ;)
     
    Tony Harding, Oct 20, 2007
    #79
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