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Lonestar Rally

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by cardboard, Nov 6, 2010.

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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Was gone 12 hours to at and from the Lonestar Rally.
    Seems like there are more and more people there every year. When I left at around 7:00 pm and there seemed to be more people coming in for the nite life.
    We had a Blast.........

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    Reminds me a bit of Virginia City at Street Vibrations. :D
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    Went to the 2010 Lonestar Rally with the OL and a Lot of friends. Met other friends there.
    Had my Black Harley T-Shirt on like I said and looked everywhere for Chucktx. Don't know if he made it or not. And I looked for everybody else.
    I stood on the street corner and screamed, but I don't think anybody could hear me over the thump of the motorcycle and the music.
    And this was the daytime life. Man Please, the place was a Party Town.

    I need to git a motel room next time. Man I couldn't do everything, and I want to see the night life. The place becomes wilder and more packed at nite, and the motorcycles start raisin more cane.
    And I'm not gonna talk about the chic's

    They had a lot a good food, ate again at the fishermans wart even though the vendors had great food and beer. Reinheart had a big booth there, alone with light distributors, wheel and all. Sypder trikes was there, And some other tirke people was there showin their rear end.
    There wasn't enough time to see all the vendors either.

    I went tryin to see the Rivco air horn but couldn't find one.
    Kuyyakyn had like 4 tents there. I could of spent a lot of money in there.
    Went and asked Help at Kuryakyn if they had any air horns. The chic turned and asked a dude it he would take me to the electraglide. He took me to the electraglide where he had a HID headlight that would knock yer eyes out and blew a Horn. It was a Wolo horn.
    My wife was about 100' from the horn and knew I wA in the tent blowing the horn.
    It was really loud and I liked it and the price. Told the man I want one. Sorry we have sold all of them.
    Gonna git one.

    YouTube - H-D stock horn and Wolo Air horn

    Kryakyn
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Kuryakyn had the kind of set up at Reno for Street Vibrations. Spent a lot of time in their tents just looking around. Picked up a couple of things from em. I should have looked at the horns.
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    Man they had a lot of Radio and speakers .
    Super nice lookin heads and cams for yer bike.
    I will not use the TTSmastune they have. Nobody here can tune with it.
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    what do ya mean ya couldnt find us.......hell we ate lunch together......ya need to cut out the beer......
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    Cut out Rednenk Budweiser
    Man please
    OK I'll make you a deal
    You stop smokin and I'll cut out the beer
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    I tuned into it and had the volume up to high. The cat took off running and the wife yelled at me to shut it off. :rolleyes: Must be a good horn.
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    Heheeheee he

    I got a Asus G73 notebook computer I had the sound up, my wife started screamin cut that noise off too..........:D
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    you can buy that horn at Harbor freight for half the price...
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    I wouldn't want a horn that sticks out like a sore thumb. I've seen other riders with those big air horns mounted up front and their always blasting them off to show every body what they sound like.
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    They ain't chrome
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    It goes in place of the cowbell on yer harley.
    I need a Horn to keep the cagers out of my lane and to help wake them up when they cut me off.:banghead:
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    Yep, and a good loud horn will alert all those cages when your running a red light. :D
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    Don't you blow the horn to let them know to git out of yer way.

    People here use turn signals to alert you so you know they are comin into yer lane, git out of the way!:rolleyes:
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    Chrome won't get ya home.....

    IF you are going to mount the compressor in the frame
    and the horn behind the cow bell cover why pay for chrome...

    Same horn just doesn't have the wolo cover...

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