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Delta Airzound Bike Horn | 
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| Brand: Delta Category: Sports
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.95 You Save: $3.04 (10%)
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Rating: 107 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 12 x 3 x 8
MPN: 102150 Model: Airzound UPC: 799403113553 EAN: 0799403113553
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| Features:
| • | Refills with any bike pump--no batteries or cartridges required | | • | Super loud--up to 115 dB | | • | Volume control | | • | Lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects | | • | Air horn clamps to your bike's handlebar |
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Product Description Super loud, Volume control switch. The reservoir recharges with any schraeder valve compatible pump and fits in a standard water bottle cage.
Amazon.com Product Description Let cars know you're coming with the Delta Airzound bike horn, which clamps easily to any handlebar. It's super loud, blasting out a warning at 115 dB, and it features a volume control. It requires no batteries or cartridges--simply fill the ultra-light air reservoir with any bike pump. About Delta Cycle For more than 20 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 95 more reviews...
Easy install and Loud!!! November 19, 2008 Dillonn Delta Airzound Bike Horn Ok this horn does everything they say it does it's loud and it's easy to install I'm not sure how many times you can use it on one charge I haven't used up the first charge yet and man it's a high pitch and loud did I say loud... David.
TOO LOUD November 17, 2008 THOR R CASPELL (Port Orca, Wa. USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product is EVIL and anyone using it should be shot. And I will. This is just too loud to be allowed. Get a nice bell instead. They are cheeper too.
Obnoxiously loud... wonderful November 15, 2008 Karl (Yokohama) I've had this product for a several years and use it only occasionally. What I like: It is VERY loud and will definitely get the attention of people in cars who are text messaging, reading a book, eating their breakfast, or otherwise aren't paying attention. That is great for commuters who know that with the advent of cell phones and blackberries, distracted drivers are as common as mosquitoes in summer. Despite being made of plastic, the unit has held up for over 3 years of occasional use and still keeps a charge of air without leaking. What I don't like: I can't mount the horn close enough to my brakes/shifters that I can activate the horn without taking my hand off the brakes. Unfortunatley, it is exactly when I need the horn that I also need to be ready on the brakes. Wish the horn activation button could be separated from the horn unit so it could fit closer to the brake handles. I want the horn when I'm commuting but not so much when I'm on a training ride. I'd like to be able to put it on and take it off the bike easily. The mounting mechanism for the horn unit takes time to mount and dismount which is a hassle. So, mostly I don't use the horn anymore. Wish it had a friendlier mechanism for mounting/dismounting. Finally, this isn't a problem with the horn, it is a problem with how I see some people using it. The horn is VERY loud, which makes it valuable for use with people in cars who aren't paying attention. OTOH, using it as you come up behind people on a jogging/bike path is likely to scare the pants off them. Using it in that way is not likely to win friends for the biking community. So, if you use this, please use it wisely.
Delta Airzound Airhorn Review November 11, 2008 CyclePro2000 (Farmington Hills, Michigan) I have had the Airzound Airhorn for a little over a year now. What i can say is the fact that it is very loud(123DB)..it can be filled to 95PSI..but I only recommend 80-85 PSI. It really gets people's attention when you use it while cycling..to warn drivers when backing out of driveways or at intersections. The mount however..is not the best. You have a very small opening to work with..and if your not careful it can break. But once you get it to where you need it..it will not come off. I have tried moving it with all my strength..and I have not been able to budge it since the screw goes into the nut very snug and tight. If you use this alot..then dont expect it to last long. About 30 short blasts and it will run out of air..or 10 long blasts. To get ALOT more use out of it..simply unscrew the black cap..hook it up to a 1 liter bottle and you have enough air to last for a few days of constant use..as long as you dont exceed 90 PSI. I think this will last a long time..and long as you keep it in one spot..and dont go above 95PSI or else it will blow and thats the end of that. Overall great horn. 4 Stars.
great product November 4, 2008 Paola Soto (Houston, TX) I bought this horn for my '74 Kawasaki KS 125 enduro motorcycle. I was having trouble finding an aftermarket horn for it and decided to try this one. It was really easy to attach and it's loud! I'm pretty sure it's louder that the horn that came on it originally. I was a little worried it would look funny on a motorcycle but it doesn't at all. You can barely tell it's there.
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