This does not make the specific Ahooo-ga sound that made me search for it in the first place but it is an air horn nevertheless.
Why use this type of horn over the modern ones that are sold in every bike accessories shop?
1. Does not use batteries. Environment friendly.
2. Does not have huge air bottles that you have to hide.
3. You just hang it and go.
4. It is freakishly loud. Goes through walls.
5. The uncommon sound turns heads.
6. You can make people get off their comfortable chairs and out of their homes because they think you sell pandesal.
It does have its disadvantages though.
1. Very long.
2. Not very aerodynamic. It's like a parachute, catching air.
3. Not waterproof nor water resistant.
4. Will get holes when shot at
5. Will explode when bombed
6. Annoys your wife
Basically, the pros outweigh the cons in this battle of air horn justice. The cherry on top is, you can buy this at a relatively expensive price of Philippine Peso 85. The shop, originally sells me this for 75. But when asked for discount, they give you 85!
For the simple pandesal vendor, you have to sell 17 big pandesals just to earn this. Where is the justice?
This blog will be updated once the author procures a real bike mount for it. The stock mount does not even go around the handle bars.
sir, saan po nakakabili ng ganito? Ikakabit ko sana sa bike namin. salamat
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