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Airzound Trike Horn
AIRZOUND will let you draw attention in very difficult situations. This device runs perfectly when confronting drivers, pedestrians and also animals on bicycle paths. Our horn generates anything from a 115 dB blast to a moderate 30 dB toot thanks to an adjustable volume level. The pressure vessel - the PET - bottle, is easily recharged with any auto-valve air pump or compressor up to maximum 80 PSI (5,5 bar). The installation of AIRZOUND is very easy and takes only about two minutes. The horn clamps right onto handlebars, just like any other bell and the 500 ml PET - bottle one tucks into the water bottle cage on your bike frame or fastens directly to the frame with special fasteners. AIRZOUND is very light - it weighs only 100 g! Since it does not have any metal parts and no chemical ingredients its use is often allowed in sport arenas and at other big events. AIRZOUND is an important safety element and a crucial instrument of surviving in the urban city jungle. Special note: We find the most ideal installation of the AirZound horn on our trikes is attaching it to the horizontal post of a Mirrycle Mirror using The Nob accessory mount.
Easy Mounting
Easy to refill
AirZound Bottle
Share your comments below: In my opinion this accessory is key to survival if navigating in traffic. The AirZound will not disappoint in the loud department. It's LOUD, loud enough to make your ears ring. It can be a little difficult to inflate. I have to hold the valve body in place with my thumbnail so that the valve and tube don't get pulled out of the horn housing when trying to separate the pump from the valve. Mounting also presents a minor challenge as the horn is a bit bulky. Utah Trikes mounted mine low on the right-hand grip, which made it very awkward to use. I relocated mine to the left-hand grip with a "NOB" mount attached at the base of my mirror. This setup allows easy access to the button, but probably prevents the mounting of any other accessories to the left-hand grip area. Posted by LLCoolBeans 06/25/2009 03:47:31 AM
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