Stebel Nautilus Compact Motorcycle Air Horn


  • Loud! 139dB at 4in, 115dB at 6ft.
  • Compact horn fits on almost anything

Product Description
Want distracted drivers to pay attention? They will with this ear-splitting, 139 dB motorcycle air horn. Useful for getting that preoccupied driver to drop their cell phone, the piercing sound of this Stebel Air Horn can be heard three city blocks away! This motorcycle air horn produces a sound that is as much as 20 times louder than a stock motorcycle horn, so the Stebel Nautilus will help keep you safe. With a Big Truck high and low tone at the same time, the Steb… More >>

Stebel Nautilus Compact Motorcycle Air Horn

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  1. #1 by Will A. on April 14, 2010 - 11:18 am

    This horn replaced my stock Scion xB horns. The horn is much louder and has a European flavor to it. Just what the doctor ordered to keep those motorcylces at bay when they cut you off or weave into your lane! The included wiring diagram is incorrect. I would have given this product 5 stars if the diagram was better. Using the included diagram was unsuccessful and added one hour to an otherwise simple install procedure. Look on the internet for a wiring diagram that works. Also mount the horn away from snow and debris. Overall a great product!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by P. Tong on April 14, 2010 - 12:37 pm

    I bought this Stebel Nautilus air horn that took over 6 hours to install in my Honda F4i. It was because there was only one space that it would fit into that was difficult to get to. And after the motorcycle was reassembled and I left the shop, it worked for about 5 minutes…

    Now I have a dead horn stuck inside of my motorcycle since it would take hours to remove.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Keith Abramson on April 14, 2010 - 1:40 pm

    I had this horn installed on my Kawasaki “Indian” Drifter in the space for the original horn without any problem.

    It’s the most important modification I’ve done – and one of the cheapest! The horn is loud enough to be heard by anyone in the general area – even with their windows up and their sound system at full blast.

    Unfortunately, the rider’s ears will always be just a few feet from the horn, and a short blast is actually painful – even with a helmet on!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by L. Liebert on April 14, 2010 - 1:54 pm

    It took me a few hours to fab a new bracket and mount/wire it.

    I am VERY pleased with the results. It is LOUD and has a unique tone that will definitely get noticed when I need it. I feel it will make riding more safe for me and the wife this year. Safety is definitely JOB ONE.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Lawrence D. Mayotte on April 14, 2010 - 3:40 pm

    I have had several different type of horn on this bike of mine ….from stock twin electric to twin trumpet air!……this one takes up the least space! and is the loudest I have tried…….so far!

    best things I can say about it …..it makes pedestrians jump! & other vehicles move over if they drift into my lane!…..If they are starting to pull out infront of me from a side street they stop fast!

    highly recomended for all size motorbikes and scooters too!

    better to be heard and seen than to become a statistic aye!

    Ride on!………Lar
    Rating: 5 / 5

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