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Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 19:30
by ajp
I've been toying with the idea of fitting a Klaxon but does anyone know if they are road legal. I know they are on older vehicles that had them fitted originally but is the law different if you are changing to one?
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 19:39
by Ian Hulley
Plenty on here have them*
*used in conjunction with a road legal horn and for offroad display doing donuts round Tesco's carpark joyriding porpoises only
(personally I'm more of an Ice Cream Van Rainbow Horn kinda guy

)
Ian

Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 20:12
by R0B
my only horn (ooh err missus) is a aaarrroogggaaahh one.and its gone through 3 mot's with no problem.as long as its no more than a 2 tone its ok

Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 20:32
by ajp
cheers Rob that was the answer I was hopeing for!
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 20:33
by marble
has to be single tone, but our fitters have fitted one in place of the standard horn. Broke within a week full of water.
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 20:42
by R0B
your right.i should of said as long as its single tone.not two tone.it will pass an mot no probs...
has to be single tone
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 22:45
by Willoughby
Check out
http://www.hornblasters.com/video.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thet sell the daddy of all horns, def not legal for road uses but v funny.
K
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 23:14
by Mr Bean
I fitted a diesel train air horn to my CF camper complete with air tank, compressor and operating cord running over side window. I was so loud it sometimes frightenned even me! It caused so much confusion and chaos on the road that I took it off. It sure sorted out the middle lane huggers though.
Cheers
Wolfie
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 23:17
by CovKid
R0B wrote:my only horn (ooh err missus) is a aaarrroogggaaahh one.and its gone through 3 mot's with no problem.as long as its no more than a 2 tone its ok

Just what I'm after - where from??
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 23:22
by Campcharlie
Ian Hulley wrote:
personally I'm more of an Ice Cream Van Rainbow Horn kinda guy
Ian

R0B wrote:my only horn (ooh err missus) is a aaarrroogggaaahh one.
apologies...having had such a sh.it day...these 2 answer's from Mr H and Rob have just cracked me up...i can hear there voices in me head thats what makes it so funny

Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 23:28
by R0B
seen them at every show ive been to.they sell them at a local car accessory shop near me.so its possible you might get one near you someplace.or...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Klaxon-Car-Horn-1 ... 0096525172
Just what I'm after - where from??
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 23:34
by Ian Hulley
ajp wrote:cheers Rob that was the answer I was hopeing for!
No problem !

Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 06:38
by dickspanner
I have a standard cheecky little horn for everyday use the a two way way diverts power to a massive truck horn with compressor which makes people think about what they are doing. Have it on cheeky for MOT and truck horn when in a temper. Its about 24inch long and shiney, my horn that is
CS, I have a twin diesel horn off a shunter and wanted to fit that, need advice and parts, did you keep all the gear for your train horn you took off?
Dickspanner
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 17:58
by Mr Bean
CS, I have a twin diesel horn off a shunter and wanted to fit that, need advice and parts, did you keep all the gear for your train horn you took off?
Dickspanner[/quote]
My garage worshop is full of all sorts of stuff so I am able to coble together almost anything using parts I have to hand. In this case I used:
A 12V mini compressor B&Q or Halfords etc.
An air tank made from a small gas bottle - although a two litre pop bottle will hold a fair pressure.
A scrounged 12V solenoid valve - or did I rewind a washing machine solenoid vaalve for 12V
But the most important thing is a pressure switch which I probably bought from RS components.
Mine used to charge up the tank when I switched on and just top up ocasionally or after blowing someone out of the way!
Two things though:
Compressed air tanks are dangerous - even pop bottles - best stow it under the van or out of the way.
Best have it isolated from the battery when the ignition is off in case of the pressure switch failing while unattended.
You need an instant blast of air to start those train horns and I never had any success with direct drive pumps.
I take no responsibility if you deafen or deathen yourself or others fool;ing with this stuff.
Good luck
Wolfie
Re: Klaxon Air Horn
Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 20:08
by CovKid
I'm not sure I'd want to go down the volume route but theres a lot of merit in having the happy 'meep meep' of a standard horn and an optional 'I'm flippin annoyed horn' for more poignant occasions. That was pretty much what I had on my old beetle and it worked well.