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Thunder Horn – the ultimate route clearer


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Thunder Horn. Hey, so it’s a bicycle horn. Yeah yeah, boring shmoring. Except. Over 115 decibels? 115? So let’s put this into context for ya, shall we? The front row of a rock concert is 110 decibels. The threshold of pain is 130 decibels. You beginning to get the picture? Heart attack city, suggest we. $12.00. 

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 This Thunder Horn is not recommended for children under 8 years old unless supervised by adults # Do not use within 50cm (18 inches) of anyone ears to avoid damage

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4 Responses to “Thunder Horn – the ultimate route clearer”

  1. Kainnon says:

    One of the few times where being charged with “Alarming her Majesty” by the police would actually make sense…

  2. blogean says:

    using this in the middle of a busy street may causing an accident. will do more bad than good :)

  3. Ernie says:

    I was wondering, what does the “thunder horn” actually sound like? A regular car/motorbike “BEEP”? Or a rather gay high-pitched whistle?

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