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Title: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Popeye the Sailor on May 07, 2009, 07:40:55 PM
Any thoughts? It's a pain using the one now-ideally I could start bike, door would open automatically, drive away, door closes. Returning would work the opposite. The current automatic door opener is huge and unwieldy.

Suggestions? Can this be done?


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: El Matador on May 07, 2009, 07:52:56 PM
Any thoughts? It's a pain using the one now-ideally I could start bike, door would open automatically, drive away, door closes. Returning would work the opposite. The current automatic door opener is huge and unwieldy.

Suggestions? Can this be done?

It has been done. There was someone that had it so that it actuated with his high beam/passing button.

It was on TOB though. I'll try to find it.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: erkishhorde on May 07, 2009, 10:28:49 PM
Na, we revived that thread here. Lemme search.

Got it:
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=16164.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=16164.0)


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: DucHead on May 08, 2009, 08:37:22 AM
Finding a remote that works off 12V and isn't one foot long seems impossible.  The Autoswitch seems like a good way to go for only $30.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: caboteria on May 08, 2009, 08:51:27 AM
Here's an interesting approach:
BMW F800S Garage Door Opener (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C-Bxifv2Pk#lq-hq-vhq)


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: alligator on May 08, 2009, 12:40:15 PM
That's awesome!  I want one, but I bet the maintenance and troubleshooting almost makes it not worth it.  Plus, I hear multiple openers like that are incompatible with each other.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Ivan on May 08, 2009, 04:22:19 PM
I bought a very small remote at Home Despot, it is made by Genie.  The circuit card inside is little bit larger than the size of a quarter, and it runs on a 12V battery. I removed the circuit board from the plastic case, and tossed the 12V battery.  I then soldered the switch that actuates the opener so it was permanently on.  Next, connect the battery + terminal to the Flash to Pass switch, and ground the (-) terminal of the remote to any convenient ground point on the bike.  Finally, pot the circuit board in RTV (also available at Home Despot) so that it is protected from the elements, and use a tie-wrap to secure the remote to your wire harness somewhere that is out of the way.  I've done this mod on two of my bikes, and its always been reliable.

Just be sure to test the remote to make sure that it is compatible with you opener before you start tearing into it.

-> Edited to add:  Looks like I did the same thing that CharlieF described in the other thread that was linked above.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: billg69gmc on May 08, 2009, 04:56:04 PM
I bought my remotes from:
http://www.onlinedoorremotes.com/ (http://www.onlinedoorremotes.com/)
Reasonable prices. I also hunted down micro momentary switches and have them temporarily mounted.
I buried the two remotes (one for a gate, one for a garage) behind the side panels. I'm sure you can mount the buttons most anywhere. It's mainly coming up with a mounting bracket.

My initial search was for a one piece top plate for the handle bar clamp, but since they are all "dog bones", there is no spare space to drill/mount the micro switch. It was easier with clip ons, since the handle bar bolt holes free up that whole center area for any sort of mini box/plate that can hold the switches.

As far as batteries go, I'm using the units going on 2 years, so I see no need to wire into my bike.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Newcatista on May 10, 2009, 05:41:14 AM
I can't imagine why you would want to go thru all the trouble to attach it to the bike when you can pick up a key fob type and have it on your key ring. Mine sits perfectly in the cup area so I can easily operate it. What brand of garage door opener(GDO) do you have? Genie, Craftsman, Overhead Door, and Chamberlain all make them. Also, most GDOs are programmable to learn any opener as well, like the Homelink system in cars.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: DucHead on May 10, 2009, 06:30:14 AM
I can't imagine why you would want to go thru all the trouble to attach it to the bike when you can pick up a key fob type and have it on your key ring. Mine sits perfectly in the cup area so I can easily operate it. What brand of garage door opener(GDO) do you have? Genie, Craftsman, Overhead Door, and Chamberlain all make them. Also, most GDOs are programmable to learn any opener as well, like the Homelink system in cars.

What's a "cup area?"  Neither of my bike have cup holders, nor will they.  ;D

Key fob GDOs leave scratches, can be ruined by rain, and sometimes you have to fumble for them. 

Currently, I have my opener velcro-ed to the top of my gauges, but I'd like to just tap the brake or flash the high beams to open the garage door. 


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Popeye the Sailor on May 10, 2009, 11:58:52 AM
I can't imagine why you would want to go thru all the trouble to attach it to the bike when you can pick up a key fob type and have it on your key ring. Mine sits perfectly in the cup area so I can easily operate it. What brand of garage door opener(GDO) do you have? Genie, Craftsman, Overhead Door, and Chamberlain all make them. Also, most GDOs are programmable to learn any opener as well, like the Homelink system in cars.

Because my wife is terribly short, the hill is terribly steep, and if the control was somewhere far easier to reach, it would make her happy. Hence the trouble.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: ducpainter on May 10, 2009, 05:02:09 PM
Because my wife is terribly short, the hill is terribly steep, and if the control was somewhere far easier to reach, it would make her happy. Hence the trouble.
Wow...

you're a friggen prince. ;D


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Charlief on May 10, 2009, 05:33:51 PM
I have had my setup since my original post on TOB.

No problems at all....  and its a god send when its raining...  a flash of the hi beam switch and door opens.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: Howie on May 10, 2009, 05:58:08 PM
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=23486.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=23486.0)


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: somegirl on May 13, 2009, 11:50:08 AM
you're a friggen prince. ;D

 ;D ;D


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: sportskid1 on May 13, 2009, 12:07:15 PM
I just got a little Key Fob remote at HD and Velcroed it to my triples.  Works great.  Just don't forget to take it off when you wash your bike.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: ghostface on May 13, 2009, 01:35:39 PM
Apply mini velcro adhesive pieces to opener and your triple clamp.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: ArcDeDucati on May 14, 2009, 10:16:31 AM
this is the best option by far:

http://technology.todaysbigthing.com/2009/05/11 (http://technology.todaysbigthing.com/2009/05/11)


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: erkishhorde on May 14, 2009, 11:14:42 AM
this is the best option by far:

http://technology.todaysbigthing.com/2009/05/11 (http://technology.todaysbigthing.com/2009/05/11)

*sigh* derby... in the same thread... and for at least the 4th time this month. It's lost its novelty.


Title: Re: Hooking up an automatic garage door opener to the bike.
Post by: MrFryMoto on May 14, 2009, 11:22:03 AM
jesus - how many times will that video be posted?!

that being said - on the 620 i had velcrod a mini-garage door opener to the coffin reservior - worked GREAT

the 900 doesn't have the coffins, and i don't know where to put it (and i can't seem to get it to work with the new garage door opener anyway).




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