Kalgrm wrote:colhil wrote:trailgumby wrote:Similar issue with the horns. Horn unit needs to be smaller and more attractive. Air Zound is great loudness-wise, but ugly, big, and impossible to get to when you most need it: when you're hard on hte brakes. Wireless will let you put horn unit in behind the steerer tube where it's not hanging out creating mucho drag, and the button where it's easily reachable by thumb when you're throwing out the anchors. Horns're not much good if you have to choose between braking or making your presence known. One that can let you do both is a big step forward.
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I am considering buying a Shimano Flight Deck and have often wondered why a horn that uses the same "sound/alarm" as a home smoke detector, or similar, can't be built into a bicycle computer.
That's a great idea Colhil. I think I'll go and buy a smoke detector and make my own version. I don't need a computer, but a loud electronic horn would be great.
Cheers,
Graeme
Or you might want to consider this jaycar product:
piezo buzzer
Probably could work off a 9V battery or less. Main trouble would be mounting with weatherproof housing. This
thread on sydneycyclist has links to other commercial electric horns. IIRC, there are Hong Kong websites (ebay ???) flogging similar electric horns at fairly low prices.
Perhaps an all-in-one piezo-horn + led blinkers, mounted off the front stem tube, together with a LED broad-beam downlight for night time big-ness, might have some market appeal (although not sure whether downlight might run foul of police who think ADR design rules applicable to cars also apply to push bikes).
As John Lewis suggests, the pitch/sound of these might not be something that motorists will recognise and react to like a real horn. That's why I'm sticking with the Air Zound - its sounds like a 40 tonne truck horn.