Many of you already have the basic equipment for this nifty garage
door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be
interested:
-Bxifv2Pk
Posted by Doug Payne on April 30, 2009, 3:15 pm
Road Glidin' Don wrote:
> Many of you already have the basic equipment for this nifty garage > door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be > interested: > > -Bxifv2Pk
I must have the deluxe model. Mine works off the sound of the engine. No
horn button required, unless it's after midnight.
Posted by Lew on April 30, 2009, 3:36 pm
On 30 Apr 2009, Road Glidin' Don wrote in news:a8da1f4c-1205-47e6-8a63-
59d4d1ad2467@d38g2000prn.googlegroups.com
> Many of you already have the basic equipment for this nifty garage > door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be > interested: > > -Bxifv2Pk
Mine must be defective. Two quick honks raises the middle finger
instead of the garage door. Back to the drawing board.
--
Lew
Posted by Datesfat Chicks on April 30, 2009, 3:52 pm
> Many of you already have the basic equipment for this nifty garage > door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be > interested: > -Bxifv2Pk
Way too expensive. The total upkeep on an appliance like that ... I'll open
the garage door myself.
Datesfat
Posted by Bob Mann on April 30, 2009, 8:45 pm
> .. >> Many of you already have the basic equipment for this nifty garage >> door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be >> interested: >> >> -Bxifv2Pk > > Way too expensive. The total upkeep on an appliance like that ... > I'll open the garage door myself. > > Datesfat >
As with all fine machinery, the cost is worth the enjoyment.
My bike is expensive and the insurance is enough that it would buy
another bike every 10 years.
I still ride.
I'd ride that too. Of course, being satisfied with my current garage door
opener which works off the sound of the pipes I have no need or intension
of doing so.
> door opening device for your bikes, so I thought you might be
> interested:
>
> -Bxifv2Pk