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Bicycle Air Horns in 3 Styles

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$15.99

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About this item

  • Chrome plated steel
  • Approximately 180 mm long
  • With clip for approximately 22 mm handlebar
  • 93.9 decibels
  • Classic bugle shape


The Ventura Bugle Horn is as fun as it is functional. Horn mounts directly to your handlebar and is plenty loud with a unique bugle sound. The Ventura air horns are the perfect accessory for cyclists that need to be heard.


Stewart
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2020
It is alright, used it for a 1972 Raleigh Twenty. The horn falls apart now and then, easily put back together.
Sports Car Enthusiast
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
Good.
Customer
Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2018
es una porqueria se rompio en la primera usada se ve bonita pero es una porqueria no les recomiendo nada
Susan Rogers
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2017
I was hoping for a more distinctive 3 note sound. The bulb has to be squeezed very hard and fast to get any sound out of it. I regret buying it.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2017
Ok good horn....
Druiddrummer
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016
I bought this horn to use for sound effects in the percussion section of a local community band. It makes for a good sounding taxi horn for songs like "Tijuana Taxi" and "An American in Paris". I particularly like the three-tone design. It was a good value for the price. Put this baby on a bike and you have a great little old fashioned horn.
Matthew F.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2016
I bought two of these to use in a baseball stadium as a vendor. One arrived already broken, the other lasted three games before jamming or clogging in some way... can't get air through it at all and certainly isn't making noise. A much better horn would be found in the "Chrome Plated Triple Horn" from Pyramid. I purchased that last year and hoped to save money this year with new ones. Wasted money.
Twiztidkitty
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014
I work in a haunted house, and LOVED the way this horn sounded. I would honk it 3-4 times in rapid succession maybe every 3 minutes or so. After about 2 hours of this, some part of the internal Reed broke, and only 2 of the "horns" would work, and was only half as loud. I would recommend for anyone who wants something different, but not for long-term use.
executioner
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2013
Bought to of these for my 1 and 2 year old nephews, I so regret it because these things are loud. They are great sound good and easy to install. Just be prepared to get annoyed if its for the little ones.
KA
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2013
The shipment arrived very fast. Looks great! But the sound is so weak and does not serve the purpose. The producte did not meet our expectation.
C. Spotts
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2013
The Ventura Bugle Bike Horn was just the thing for my grandson's new bike. It sounds great. grabs everyone's attention, and is made of good quality materials. A very reasonable price made us both happy.
Brian Paul Schroder
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2010
This is a great horn. It provides some extra fun when riding in a group. I have found no problem with the build quality and installation was easy. Not a bad price and it is functioning after a few months just like new.
Buzz Lightyear
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2010
This horn is OK for the price and is loud enough to warn pedestrians, though it's probably not loud enough to alert motorists preoccupied with music, texting or phone calls. It does produce multiple pitches at once, but not in any kind of musical chord like a train or car horn. It's also a bit longer than it looks in the photo and sticks way out in front of the bike. After a month or two with it, I did notice a little bit of corrosion from the humidity. Build quality is average for a made-in-China bike horn. Hope it lasts a few years at least.Updated Sept 2012: Well, it's dead after two years... falling apart, rubber is cracking. Too many pedestrians ignored it anyway - several told me they thought it was a goose or something. Replaced it with an which works much better and produces a distinctive, pleasant sound.