Motofix allows you to activate your garage door opener with your turn signals or headlights. It runs $75 and looks very simple to install.
http://www.motofx.com/szw_sty/8/szw/motofx%5funit.jpg
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Motofix allows you to activate your garage door opener with your turn signals or headlights. It runs $75 and looks very simple to install.
http://www.motofx.com/szw_sty/8/szw/motofx%5funit.jpg
It will plug and play if you buy their optional harness.
Very nice and pretty cool. For a lot less cost this mod has worked for me through all weather and 3 long road trips with no problems whatsoever.
Keyfob style garage door opener with industrial velcro on the back
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...fobwvelcro.jpg
Stuck under handlebars. I never take it off in any weather and it always works and no one knows it is there.
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...tachingfob.jpg
Yes, but I'm offering a way to stimulate the economy. Your's doesn't help. :P
Also, some of us don't have that archaic stock steering column. :P
daddydarko, Don't be knocking the lady's ride. Everyone is entitled to do it their way.
Wes
Very neat, Deb! :thumbup: I have been carrying my Chamberlain F1 opener in my Spyder jacket (hidden compartment ;)). After poking my chest several times, the door opens! :clap:
I may have to look into a simlar set-up as you're using.
$75 is a bit much for the original listed solution, I think. But, it is cool. :)
Deb, OK, Guess I missed the joke, You da boss.
Wes
Bought a small door opener at home Depot and programmed it to open the door at my home. Works perfectly. I mounted mine on the shroud over the gauges. Unobtrusive and functional. Cosy about $15.00.
Jack H.
I have an arm ..... Not to hi-tech but so far my batteries still charged:joke:
I have an Armstrong opener, too......and my wife has me! :D Both seem pretty reliable, and the company is still in business.
-Scotty http://www.pmdawnonline.com/forum/im...ilies/velo.gif
I just stick the garage door opener in my pocket when I ride...when I get to the driveway, I pull it out and click it...this is probably the cheapest way to go, but it works quite well...
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Hilarious! You've gotta love that dry British wit! :roflblack:
Bruce
I just bought a universal remote at Sears for $40 and attached it above the instrument panel using velcro strips but I LOVE the Brit's approach
Nothing fancy for me, I keep my remote in the clear plastic top in my tank bag.
quackerz
I absolutely love that Yo:2thumbs::agree:uTube video. I was in hysterics. I'm gonna get me one of these babies.
I have a small fob attached to my Spyder keys that I always wear in my right pocket when riding the Spyder. I just push the correct spot on my leg and the door always opens.
I like the idea of hiding a fob under the steering column. May try that.