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Upgrading one part at a time

by Faux_Pseudo <Faux.Pseudo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 11, 2008 at 02:28 AM

I had a suck horn in my scooter.  It was about 125 decibels but it was
a meep-please-don't-hit-me noise and I wanted something more.  So I
went down to Pepboys and got myself a Low E horn.  I took off the leg
gaurd of my scooter and unpluged the stock horn and plugged in the new
one.  I put in the key and hit the button.  It worked.
So I mounted it on and then tried to put the leg gaurd on again.  It
didn't work.  The horn was too big.  So I unmounted it and found an
area where it could fit if it wasn't mounted.  I managed to get the
leg gaurd back on with just enough tension to keep it in place through
a rocky ride.  

Now instead of meep-please-don't-hit-me it is a 132 decibel
BARR-get-the-****-out-of-my-lane.  

If you have the means, I highly recomend picking one up. 
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