Great, another thing to add to the list.........
Can you post pictures of your setup and any tips on what to watch out for while installing?
Great afterthought!
Remove headlight
Attach small sending unit to inside fairing. (Included Velcro) .
Positive wire to high beam light wire( connections included)
Ground to ground
Done with bike
Receiver attach wires to were inside garage switch wire attaches to opener
Mount next to opener
Plug it in
Turn on bike. Hit high beam. Bam done! Super easy.
Sorry no pics. Next time I do an install I will remember pictures.
Instructions included are simple
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That's super easy.....no need to program? Wow, getting it done this weekend then...that's if I get it on time....LOL!
No programming. Really easy. I would check above link to see what bikes it fits to eBay sale. My guess all touring models!
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You should be fine! I was hesitant at first. But understood it better on install. Let me know how it worked out!
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Question on Taiddan product....if/when something happened to it during warranty period (1 year) who/where do one send it in for warranty? I went to Taiddan.com and website has nothing just home page with 3 links Home/Products/Support and all 3 links are not working.
Don't want to be negative about this product (I ordered one from eBay and getting it Monday) but if company is selling their product like hot cakes and don't have their website up and running for support I am not sure I feel good about their product. I will check with seller on how they want warranty handled if/when unit crapped out...if I don't get straight answer I am returning it.
I'm on vacation so can't post pic. I mounted on ceiling right next to head unit. There also was a power outlet located in same location. Instead of slicing wire to garage door opener switch ,I was able to connect directly to head unit where switch wire is connected. Hopefully I explained correctly. Good luck !
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Another way to go is hack an existing remote. Just crack the remote open and solder two wires to the back of the button that's already there. Connect the other end of the two wires to a button. It still requires a button mounted somewhere but might be more reliable than something from a company that doesn't seem to exist...and possibly doable with stuff you have laying around.