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Denali SoundBOMB 120dB Motorcycle Horn

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$62.99

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  • Producing an earsplitting 120 decibels of sound, the SoundBomb is four times louder than a standard motorcycle horn! The Denali SoundBomb was designed for those who want to be heard, but still want to maintain a stylish look. Thanks to its compact design and blacked-out housing, the SoundBomb will practically disappear once installed
  • The unique design of the Denali compact horn features a rugged molded clamp that mechanically mates the compressor to the acoustic unit. This makes the SoundBomb virtually indestructible even in high vibration applications.
  • Compatible with all CANbus electrical systems.
  • Specifications: Sound Output: 120 dB at 3 feet Current Draw: 20 Amp Dimensions: 5.4” (137mm) wide x 4.5” (116mm) high x 3.6” (86 mm) deep
  • Please note - Certain newer BMWs have a single horn connector and are not compatible with the Denali Soundbomb. Denali are working on this and will have a connector shortly. Please check your connector before purchase


Denali SoundBOMB 120dB Horn (DENTT-SB.10000.B) Producing an earsplitting 120 decibels of sound, the SoundBomb is four times louder than a standard motorcycle horn! The Denali™ SoundBomb was designed for those who want to be heard, but still want to maintain a stylish look. Thanks to its compact design and blacked-out housing, the SoundBomb will practically disappear once installed. The unique design of the Denali compact horn features a rugged molded clamp that mechanically mates the compressor to the acoustic unit. This makes the SoundBomb virtually indestructible even in high vibration applications. Compatible with all CANbus electrical systems. Specifications: Sound Output: 120 dB at 3 feet Current Draw: 20 Amp Dimensions: 5.4” (137mm) wide x 4.5” (116mm) high x 3.6” (86 mm) deep Stylish All Black Design CANbus compatible Included: Single Piece Electro-Pneumatic Horn 12 volt, 30 amp relay Please note - Certain newer BMWs have a single horn connector and are not compatible with the Denali Soundbomb. Denali are working on this and will have a connector shortly. Please check your connector before purchase Mounting bracket and wiring harness sold separately. Please note: This horn is obviously considerably louder (4x!) than standard and as such please check your local traffic laws before using this product on your motorcycle on the road! **KTM motorcycles with CAN-BUS electrical systems (1090/1190/21290 Series) will require that the Original Equipment horn be retained and the DENDNL.ELC.10000 Plug-N-Play Wiring Kit be connected in parallel with the original horn wires** Please Note: A 5 Pin relay is not included with the DENDNL.ELC.10000 Plug-N-Play Wiring Kit. A Relay is provided with the purchase of a DENALI Soundbomb Compact and Split horn. If using the harness with another horn, please use this 5 Pin relay.


Denver Mullins
August 21, 2025
Installed on a 2000 Yamaha Royal Star Venture MM edition. Very loud. Would recommend.
MARK
August 20, 2025
Super EASY INSTALL on my 2014 Honda CB1100 between the forks. SUPER LOUD air horn to warn those distracted car drivers on their cell phones. I am so glad I purchased such a quality product from Denali. The horn will save my life one day.
24 fan 4 life
August 11, 2025
This is the best upgrade I have done to my motorcycle. My old horn could barely be heard. The soundbomb is loud and gets peoples attention. It gas saved me from getting hit several times. You do need the wiring harness which is sold separately. Must have for any motorcyclist.
R Bruce Rogers
July 13, 2025
I typically add a Denali horn to a bike soon after I purchase it. I've just installed my fourth one. In this case, it's on a BMW R1250GS, and I mounted it to the crash bars with a mount that I purchased separately, using a wiring harness that I also purchased separately. Those items help quite a bit with the installation, but it can still be a little tricky to find the right place to locate the horn. There is also a split version (horn and compressor are separate pieces) that can be a little easier to place. Forums such as AdvRider provide useful info on the mounting process.The Denali horn is plenty loud. I ride in big-city traffic, and a blast from it quickly stops that car in the next lane from changing lanes into me at 70 miles an hour.
Problem_Child
July 2, 2025
To big to mount in original horn location a 07 Klr650 but will be used elsewhere
Glenn Allin
June 15, 2025
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RHEX-Jeff Williams
June 13, 2025
The Denali SoundBOMB 120dB Motorcycle Horn is very loud, easy to setup, but has a very short Life, Bought 12 each of these horns and after the first day the horn was not as loud, the next day only one of the dual horns was working, after that both horns stopped working, I could hear compressed air leaking, took one apart to see if I could repair air leak, I found a very short hose between compressor outlet and horn inlet, this 1/2" O.D. hose is very soft and Ballooning up causing the hose to leak, I replaced the 7/8" long hose with some nalgene tubing, all the horns seemed to work again, but after a week or so they quit working again, this time the air pressure from air compressor seemed low, I guess the air compressor is shot. I did find another horn that looks the same but cost much less $25.99, I'm testing them now.
EagleJoe
May 27, 2025
This horn is a monster. Sounds great and so loud. Just what I wanted. But the way it hooks or installs is total garbage. It keeps falling off. The housing that the (only one) screw goes in is half a circle, so from the motorcycle's vibration and going over bumps it loosens and falls off. Incredible terrible design to hold such a great piece of equipment. Denali can and should do better than this flimsy half as*ed way of installing it securely. I looked at their bracket options but fairly quick got frustrated with the fact that I have to buy/pay for another piece to get it installed, and got very confused about which bracelet to get. Plus I don't think it would make much difference because the horn itself can only be installed with one screw that half of it is exposed and slips off easily. Denali should redesign the way it attaches to our motorcycles and include several brackets/options in the box. I totally wouldn't mind paying more for that. As of now, this model is throwing money away, and worse it's a safety issue. I've had it fall and without a horn when I needed it.
Ellen
May 8, 2025
Unit is a little larger than I expected but really easy fit, doesn’t look ugly and actually blends in pretty well and the noise it makes is fantastic. Honestly louder than I expected it to me. Even riding at 60mph with a full face helmet it you can hear it loud and clear.I’m no longer worried people won’t hear me over their radios in their car.And for the price you can’t go wrong!!!Seriously best £36 or whatever it was I’ve spent on my bike.
Gary Strickland-Clark
March 1, 2025
I wanted this horn to make my bike sound like a big American truck - a honking great, thunderous bellow of a noise. It doesn't do that. It's size rather limits the tone to quite a high pitched tone. However, once I grew up, I was really very happy. It is SUCH an improvement on the standard 'peep' horns that most motorcycle manufacturers fit as standard - it is properly loud. It can be challenging to find a discrete and protected mounting point, but my bike (a BMW R1150GSA) has a handy space under the steering head where the standard horn is mounted. I made a simple mounting bracket myself and it is nicely out of the way - passed it's MOT too). I bought the separate wiring loom and mounted a relay under the fuel tank. It took a few hours as it was the first time I'd worked on this particular bike. If you know what you're doing, it's not complicated and the fun you can have in the long tunnels in the Alps is just brilliant. I decided growing up was a bit dull.
number1barber
February 2, 2025
was stuck on a st1300 behind a woman doing 10mph in a 20mph on london bridge. she then stopped a lorry length back on a green light. my beep beep was doing nothing so bought this the same day. it is very big. for the pan it fit in front of the right pocket.it is a very loud obnoxious sound. previously if people changed lanes on me i could beep beep them as much as i wanted to no result. now a short tap and they instantly swerve back. works great and is a beast. i very rarely use my horn but now i know it will count
YF
January 26, 2025
Sounds like a truck horn and gets folks attention for those times when needed (e.g. for that inattentive driver in a vehicle creeping out of a T-junction).Fitting was very straightforward, using the plug and play harness, the CanBus adaptor for BMW bikes, and the bracket that Denali make available (as an extra purchase) for mounting the soundbomb between the forks. (You may need to remove the offside plastic fairing to get better access to the existing horn and for threading through wires). To clear the forks, the horn needs to be set back about 15-20 degrees. Initially I was somewhat concerned about the placement between the forks, but having checked the torque settings a few times I'm confident it will be staying put.I've a fair few farkles on my bike, but looking back this should have been the first thing I'd fitted.
brian
December 30, 2024
The pump clamp broke ,needs to be redesigned to be stronger