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Bought these horns on ebay. They are clearhooter. The no.on them is F171. Does anybody else have similar horns on their triumph?
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Had dual horns on a hog once, nice sound. Stereo !!!!
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still workin on this one for you retro
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Thanks kadutz. I did install them today. They sound great. Had to replace the connectors that came with them but did o.k otherwise. Bike feels pretty complete for now.
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looking at the wiring ends were these ever used on a Guzzi?
any Guzzi guys out there?
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The 70 Bonnevilles (US) used those type. Only year which did. They connected to a relay, as per the 69s.
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biggie fish
look at the shape of the horn mouth
this pair looks like Fiamm's with cow bell covers
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Clear Hooters brand have the name cast into the back side. The castings are rather rough.
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clear hooter have/had more than one model like a Chevy. last time I saw somthing with Hooters on it her castings were not rough! :-D
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69 and 70 bonnies used them hard to find nice finnishing touch to a bike ken
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