How I wired a car horn on my bicycle
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@council123456789 I did own a motor vehicle back when I shot this, I just didn't feel like paying $5.00 a gallon.
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fucking Einstein .fucking in the video is not visible, closer, damn, the camera brought!
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"This 12 volt drill battery" - Extreme closeup, can't see shit.
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@Rapmastac1 yep. Thats me now. Ever since I moved out here to a ranch and not in town anymore I have to drive to get to town.
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@council123456789 Well I think this is a rather cool hack job. A car ins't right for everyone, if it wasn't for cycle-commuting I wouldn't have lost fifty pounds and I would not have a very good savings account. Now I have both and am very happy!
I feel bad for people who HAVE to drive because they live too far away from where the "need" to go.
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Very smart Idea!
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@17REBELKID17 And you watched it shut up it is ment to explain how to do this yourself!
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i FUCKIN LOVE THAT!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!!
Dude that's fuckin awesome!!
jdmaccord97 9 months ago
@jdmaccord97 and life saving!
repeatman 9 months ago
does it have to be a 12v? or can i use my 15.6v with out it killin the horn?
BanginFour10s 1 year ago
@BanginFour10s I used an 18 volt when I had four horns on the bicycle. Wont Kill them but I don't recommend going above 18 volts max. 15 volts should be fine
repeatman 1 year ago