Author Topic: Banshee Horn  (Read 4584 times)

Offline DRxBMW

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Banshee Horn
« on: January 30, 2012, 06:49:41 PM »
Guaranteed to scare the hell out of idiot cage drivers who do stupid chit ! (maybe)

What is a Banshee Horn you bricKhead's ask ?

http://tinyurl.com/BansheeHORN

Technically Speaking:

The electronics in this product control the loud air horn and the high beam lights. If you press the horn switch briefly, only the regular horn is activated. Pressing the switch for ¼ or ½ second (depending on the setting you choose) causes the logic in the control unit to now engage the raucous air horn and high beam lights. When doing this, it pulses both the horn and lights for even greater impact - as shown in the video.

When designing the electronics we paid particular attention to safety. We do not in any way alter the regular horn system in the motorcycle or car to keep within DOT (Dept of Transportation) regulations.

Also, we don’t put any electrical loads on the existing vehicle wiring because we take our power directly from the battery.



Smart Design using Quality Parts:

This product is made up of two components, a 139 decibel compact air horn and a control unit that is really what this product is all about.

The control unit is about the size of a matchbox and the internal parts will be sealed in resin. This creates a water, heat and vibration proof environment which in turn provides superior reliability.

It has been tested in extreme temperatures (from 10 - 160 degrees Fahrenheit), and works faultlessly.
Gary
Williamsport,Pa

1994 K 75 ABS "custom"
2005 F 650 GS

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Re: Banshee Horn
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2012, 07:12:32 PM »
Frankenduck,

The Banshee does NOT look that complicated electronic wise. 

There has to be a relay hidden somewhere using the Steibel.

dunno, I can NEVER find the damn horn paddle during panic mode on a K bike. Besides, scaring drivers makes them totally unpredictable. I'm too busy planing my escape route rather than a beep/smash scenario.

Gary
Williamsport,Pa

1994 K 75 ABS "custom"
2005 F 650 GS

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Banshee Horn
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2012, 11:36:25 AM »
An interesting concept.....I found out about it thru industry insiders when it was "pre-rollout".

While making your presence known to the "average idiot" is always high on our list, there are a couple of things to consider:
  • Excessive applications of the horn button just might get you noticed by the Noise Police in certain areas
  • There is a school of thought that says: "If you have the time to think about finding, and hitting, the horn button then you should have enough time to take evasive action"

Not wanting to start a war here......just sayin'   :hmm:

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