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Has anyone used the Flash2Pass garage door opener on their bike? If so does it work as advertised?
'06 America, Raask foot controls, the bike use to be Graphite and Silver, now its Red and Black.
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Check out this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C-Bxifv2Pk
I've got one , I think it's the same model.
It's very unreliable, sometimes doesn't even work at all. 
FrankW
Ex Speedmaster rider, went to the Dark Side now riding an America.
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Check out this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C-Bxifv2Pk
I've got one , I think it's the same model.
It's very unreliable, sometimes doesn't even work at all.
I have an older, bulkier model. 
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Check Pants
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Now that made me laugh. Especially since he has "two spares". FWIW, I just wired a momentary switch to a keychain remote for my Genie brand opener. It's a whole lot cheaper (cost of the remote plus $5 for the switch). Switch is mounted here:  Quote:
Check out this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C-Bxifv2Pk
Al
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I bought an extra remote to do that with a switch in the console, couldn't find a suitable water proof switch. I just carry the remote in my jacket pocket.
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I've since replaced that momentary switch with a rubber boot covered marine switch from Grainger. But it is too bulky to put on the console. Quote:
I bought an extra remote to do that with a switch in the console, couldn't find a suitable water proof switch. I just carry the remote in my jacket pocket.
Al
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I put the F2P in all 3 of my cars and it has worked very well. Now I ordered a transmitter for my bike, the feature that sold me was no more remote to loose or have stolen.
05 TBA Mulberry/Silver, Thunder Bike pipes, K&N single Filter, 132 main Jet's, Snorkles Removed
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Erwin 05 America
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Erwin. Its a garage door opening system installed on the bike so that you don't have to take your hands off of the handlebars. You flash your high beams twice and it activates the door opener. www.f2ptechnologies.com
'06 America, Raask foot controls, the bike use to be Graphite and Silver, now its Red and Black.
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