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      chris last edited by

      Heya,
      is it possible to disassemble this any further?
      https://imgur.com/a/b1p6T69

      would like to remove the rust and paint it
      ![0_1601656743044_horn.jpg](Uploading 100%)
      Best regards

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        chris @chris last edited by chris

        Still dont know how to disassemble it, started de-rusting as good as possible so far
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        Anyone knows for what the little screw on the back is?

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          markus.w @chris last edited by

          @chris the horn is a sealed unit it is possible to uncrimp the edges with time and patience but probably outweighs the cost of replacement. The little screw is to adjust the sound pitch.

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            SpookDog @chris last edited by

            @chris
            Think of tri-age, like war medics do. Does it really need the amount of attention, that could be better used on something else?...
            I’d just wire brush it down, then satin black it. Job done. I’m just as guilty of over thinking things sometimes 🤪 check out Sound Blaster horns ...

            The screw/nut adjusts the sound/pitch, like said...

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              chris @markus.w last edited by

              Thanks for your replies
              I put a rust-inhibiting primer on it, planning on using paint and a layer of clear coat afterwards. I hope it won't rust anytime soon
              primer

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                NINJA @chris last edited by NINJA

                @chris I use this bad boy on my bike, it's super loud and made of plastic, so rust free!!! 😉

                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/R-G-Denali-Soundbomb-Mini-Motorcycle-Horn-113dB-LOUD/321875771508?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

                Search for sound tests on YT.

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