118 Decibel Wolo Bad Boy 419 Horn Makes Scooters Scary @ Alice Hill’s Real Tech News – Independent Tech

Mon, Jun 26, 2006

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118 Decibel Wolo Bad Boy 419 Horn Makes Scooters Scary @ Alice Hill’s Real Tech News – Independent Tech: “Face it, when you’re tooling around town on your scooter, the last thing you want is to NOT get noticed at a critical time. It also really stinks when your horn sounds like an angry cricket. It commands no respect at all. Like most mechanically inclined bikers, I went looking at aftermarket horns. Lots of lovely goodies, but nothing really grabbed me until I spotted one of these:

Meet the Wolo Bad Boy model 419.

It’s tiny (5″x5″x3.5″), lightweight (16 oz) and whoa nelly, is it ever loud. About 118db to be precise. That’s about twice as loud as the standard car horn. Installation is simple, uses the same two wires that operate your existing horn (which you will soon after trash).”

Check out the product here.

9 Responses to “118 Decibel Wolo Bad Boy 419 Horn Makes Scooters Scary @ Alice Hill’s Real Tech News – Independent Tech”

  1. Keys Says:

    Shoot, man, with THAT many decibels, wouldn’t the recoil set you back about two blocks?

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  2. Ed Says:

    I bought the twin note unit from Griot’s Garage and put it on my Honda Silver Wing. That puppy is LOUD, but also draws like 16 amps at 12 volts. I would love to have something like that for my Kymco P150, but I think it would seriously overtax the electrical system.

    Ed in Baton Rouge

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  3. dudel Says:

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    OFF TOPIC
    What is this green TMAX looking scoot from Honda?

    GO TO
    http://www.mqc.telecinco.es/dn_61.htm

    CLICK
    Vídeo: Honda presentó en su stand, entre otras, estas dos maravillas: GRF1 y junto al E401

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  4. Steve Guzman Says:

    Hrm… Couldn’t get the video to work, but from the title seems like they are talking about the 2005 Honda Concept scooters… The Griffin or the E4-01.

    A video on the E4-01 is here (slow, but worth it. Try hitting pause and waiting for the stream to cache):
    http://tinyurl.com/fblu4

    That may be the one you’re talking about. 900cc’s of good luvin’. You can read a bit more here:
    http://tinyurl.com/fzvkt

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  5. Steve Guzman Says:

    Hey Keys… It would act like a turbo if you pointed it behind you though. ; )

    And for Ed. I like the idea of adding a big horn. I even toyed with the idea of putting in a compressor and a big rig horn… or maybe a freight train horn or cruise liner horn on my Helix. I’ll check out that Griot’s Garage horn you’re talking about. I know the Bad Boy is tiny, which is really good for a scooter.

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  6. Ed Says:

    Steve,

    You can also get the one that I have here:

    http://tinyurl.com/8rxkk

    Like I said before, this puppy is LOUD!!! and has already paid for itself. It is a dual note horn and sounds like one on a freight train. I ride my Silver Wing often with a bunch of “real motorcycle riders”, and “the scooter with the air horns” is always a big hit at every ride. They are always asking me to blow it. I sure wish it didn’t draw so much current as I sure wish I could put one on the P150. Also, finding a place to mount it on the P150 would be a challenge.

    Ed

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  7. dudel Says:

    RE: “but from the title seems like they are talking about the 2005 Honda Concept scooters…”

    NO, NO.

    Use IE not FoxFire.

    They start off with the concept scoots but then they show a couple Honda sport bikes, what looks like a 50cc hybrid, and then a green scooter that looks a lot like the TMAX.

    The green TMAX-ish scoot has very little step-through as if the engine is mounted forward rather than on the swing-arm.

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  8. Nate Says:

    Amazing coincidence, on my way home from work tonight I stopped at Harbor Freight for some shop supplies. Guess what I found? That same horn! So of course I bought one for my scooter! It will get installed this weekend.

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