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Mo-Door Garage Opener

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I friend of mine here in Colorado has a new business venture, he's been making these for a while, but decided last year to make it into production. It's a stand alone garage door opener for your bike. There's no splicing required, or drilling of your fairings if you don't want to.

The company is called Mo-Door. Check it out. I just installed mine on the bike (have the the mini waterproof switch) and I love it. I don't have to fumble in my pocket to search for my opener, just press the button on the triple and up she goes.


UPDATE
So I've teamed up with Mo-Door for the 2013 race season and they are going to be one of my sponsors. One way that you can help me out is by ordering through my link! Get an awesome product and help out a fellow R1 owner at the same time!

Since I've converted the R1 to a race bike, this is no longer installed on my bike. Instead I've put it in my car. I park outside, so it's nice to know that if someone ever broke into my car, that they wouldn't know I have an opener in the car, so my garage (and house) is safe. So this isn't just for your motorcycle, you can use it in your car as well!


http://www.mo-door.com/John-Chadwick.html
If you leave my link, make sure to either go back to my link, or the link at the bottom right of the ordering page.

 
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Awesome product. Does exactly what it is meant to do. Just wish the wires were longer. I had to hunt down a bunch of separate pieces of wires to solder together. No big deal though.

Here is a video and some pictures: http://youtu.be/BmEJQ7Sagaw












Solder






Wires routed with stock OEM wire harness.




Nice and clean under seat.

 
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