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So I am now the owner of one of the most ridiculous bikes ever . . . has anybody successfully added a significant horn (e.g. aoogah or cow horn) to their bikes?  If so, how is it powered?

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Was that from three years ago?!  That is the exact same bike!
Don't you have any concerns that adding air horns might "overdo" it?
Nothing says classy like simple understated elegance.

I've got 12v batteries I'm not using, but you'll have to supply your own charger.

Also, not sure you want the extra weight.

Like these? http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-ooga-horn-mechanical-...

 

There are hand operated ones on ebay, they are expensive and heavy. Look around in Model T forums. Also search for "hand operated", "mechanical" (as opposed to electric) or "push" It seems they're about $150-300 or so. 

 

I looked into it a little and gave up due to the cost and not wanting to leave it on my bike.

@ Kevin and James . . . clearly the bike is understated in itself . . .

That bike is so classy it could probably make a fine martini without even needing to shake it.

 

I'm surprised it needs any external mechanical apparatus to create a mooing sound. It should just effortlessly project one psychically. There really should be no need to resort to technomancy. 

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