Flash2Pass Motorcycle Garage Opener

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Flash2Pass Motorcycle Garage Opener

Flash 2 Pass Motorcycle Garage Door Opener is a complete kit that includes the patented transmitter, receiver, all installation hardware and easy do it yourself instructions for ANY motorcycle, scooter or other vehicle.

Works with virtually any garage door opener manufactured since 1982. No Remote to get lost or stolen, No batteries to ever replace, Simple 2-Wire installation, Waterproof, Digital Rolling Code Security, Single Receiver works with up to 6-Transmitters, Works with virtually any garage door opener since 1982. Additional transmitters available seperately and are shown as Related Product on page.

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Item #:  TR218000
 
 
 
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Motorcycle Flash2Pass Motorcycle Transmitter is a small radio frequency device that mounts inside your motorcycle. Measures 2" x 2” x ¾”. Wires stay attached with Posi-Tap connectors to the headlight high beam positive wire and to the ground wire. The Flash2Pass™ transmitter is non-polarized so you can attach either wire to the headlight wires.

The Flash2Pass™ receiver is designed to replace the pushbutton inside your garage. If you have additional functions on your pushbutton that you would like to keep, the receiver can be installed next to your original pushbutton and “piggybacked” to it.

The Flash2Pass™ transmitter and receiver are packaged as a set that is pre-programmed at the factory, or they are available individually. For instance, if you had a two-car garage with one large door for both bays, you would buy one set and an additional transmitter. The additional transmitter would be installed in the second vehicle and the receiver programmed to accept it.

Say you had a vacation home with a garage door opener. You could get an additional Flash2Pass™ receiver for it and then program your motorcycle, scooter or car to it. That way, you wouldn’t have to remember to bring the remote with you. It will always be at your fingertips…both at home and on vacation.

Now, if you live in a gated community and the community installed the F2P Integrated Control Access System, you would be able to access the community gate, and your individual garage. We call this the “gate to garage” concept. Also if you worked in a place that had some sort of parking control and the F2P ICAS were in place, you again could use your Flash2Pass™ transmitter to gain access, assuming you were authorized and/or programmed into the receiver.

You know your garage door remote that you have to fumble for everytime you get home. Maybe it’s inside your fairing pocket, inside your saddlebags or in your purse or jacket pocket or maybe it just drove away in the other car or motorcycle your spouse was driving.

You know what the battery looks like, too, you replace it every year or so. It’s a nine-volt, or is it two AA’s? You better check before you buy new ones…

You might even worry about somebody swiping it and using it to get into your house.

We solved these problems by integrating the activation of your garage door opener remote into the high beam switch of your turn signal lever.

      A double flash of your motorcycle headlight high beams opens or closes your garage door

      A small one time investment gets you the maintenance free system

      No remote transmitter to get stolen or lost

      No battery to buy or replace…Flash2Pass™ gets its power from your car

      Digital encrypted signal and rolling code technology for ultimate security

      Quick and easy do-it-yourself installation

      Up to six transmitters may operate a single receiver

Motorcycle Transmitter Installation - Depending on the motorcycle, the easiest way is to remove the headlight from the bucket as if you were changing the bulb, and connect the transmitter. Then just tuck the transmitter into the bucket or fairing if applicable and reinstall the headlight. Again, this may not be applicable to every installation, but it is a general rule of thumb.

Receiver Installation - Motorcycle Flash2Pass Receiver is even easier to install. There are two wires that go from the garage door opener motor to a pushbutton on the wall that you use to open the garage door from the inside. After disconnecting the power to the garage door opener, you will remove the pushbutton from the wall, undo the two wires from the back and attach them to the Flash2Pass receiver, and attach the receiver to the wall. Turn the power back on, and that's it!

If your current pushbutton console has functions other than to open the door, like light and lock switches, you can still keep those functions by using "jumper" wires from your current console to the Flash2Pass receiver. Complete instructions are included with every set and separate receiver.

 Additional receivers may be installed elsewhere and programmed to your Flash2Pass™ equipped motorcycle, scooter or other vehicle.

Fits ANY motorcycle, scooter or car and works with virtually any garage door opener manufactured since 1982

Product Reviews

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6/30/2010
reviewer: rjweers
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I've had this for a couple of years and am impressed. Simple installation on 2 motorcycles and a car.

4 star is because of the range... need to be within 30 or so feet to activate.
6/26/2010
reviewer: logcapIII
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Did the install today, and I'm very pleased with how easy it went. I connected mine under the seat to the Hi-beam relay. Seemed like a much easier way than trying to get behind the headlights.

Works well out into the street, I'd say 60'plus, more than enough time to have the door open by the time I get there :)

I mounted the receiver right next to my Craftsman/receiver. The original has a few functions that I didn't wanna give up, so, I just ran two jumper wires from the original to the f2p receiver. Everything works perfectly.

Would recommend this to anyone!
6/16/2010
reviewer: DarrelBear
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I had the guys at WingStuff install it for me in the bike, but you have to install the garage component yourself... after fiddling with it for an hour or more, I realized that my garage door opener wasn't providing enough AC current for this device to operate. The instructions said it was supposed to blink, but didn't indicate that a fast-blink meant it was getting power, just not enough.

Once I realized that, I went to Radio Shack and found the right power adapter plug to provide separate AC power and Voila, it worked like a charm!

I really love the range... it works twice as far from my garage as my standard remote does, so I can open the door while I'm still a few doors up the street and have it fully open by the time I pull into the driveway.
5/19/2010
reviewer: smokey
Rating:
Great product. works great and was easy to install. It works from a least my neighbor driveway or farther. Instead of replacing the wall mount I mounted the reciever on the ceiling near the opener. This my be why it works from about 100 feet or better. Every bike needs this. Beats hunting for the remote in my pocket.
5/7/2010
reviewer: robert
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this was not hard to install,i tied in to the relay under the seat & put the unit under the rt side pannel,it will work up to about 20' i would of liked it to work from the end of my driveway 50'

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