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| Part Number: RIV-AHMULTI |
4.66 (based on 70 reviews)
2 Reviews
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(4 stars) reviewed on 01/08/12 byPeter Ainscough (oldmagpie1956) from Sydney New South Wales, , Australia, for a 2008 Candy Apple Red/ with dark flames, 1800 VTX1800C wrote: I couldn't fit the horns in the recommended position,because I've fitted a set of Kuryakin Ergo Bars.So I've made a custom bracket to mount the horns in the original position.They look and sound great,although not as loud as they reckon it should be.Stationary it's loud,but at speed it's only as loud as the stock horn.The tank has to be taken off to route the wires through.I got an auto electrician to wire it up for me too. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(5 stars) reviewed on 05/22/11 byhuray ahern (huray) from Macquarie Fields, , for a 2007 1800 VTX1800C wrote: Great air horns very loud what every biker needs to ward off cages, need patience when fitting wiring is a challenge,need to remove tank. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(5 stars) reviewed on 03/29/10 byDirtyred (dirtyred42) from Bossier City, LA, United States, for a 2003 wine 1800 VTX1800C wrote: It's better to be seen and heard!!! This makes all the difference in the world. They can hear you from a long way off. I hung the horns on the left side and the compressor on the right side under the air cleaner. I had the compressor painted to match the bike, Sometime within the first year my short trumpet stopped working. I got in touch with Rivco and had to buy a replacement trumpet. Other than that they work great and look good!!! Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 10/06/04 byJim (VTXpilot714) from Arlington, TX, United States, for a 2004 1800 VTX1800C wrote: Adds a nice look to the VTX. But more importantly, the sound!! Just to watch the cagers' heads turn when they think they're about to get run down by an 18-wheeler they never saw just makes me laugh. Installation was a bit tricky but not overly complicated. Trying to cram the compressor under the right side cover needs to be re-thought out but... considering the added safety factor of being heard in traffic, it's well worth the investment. It's almost a necessity in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Review Details 4 out of 4 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
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