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I have the HD garage door transmitter on my Ultra and the receiver mounted in the garage. It works well from my driveway. Now I want to put a transmitter on my wife's bike as well, but I can't tell whether it would work with the one receiver I already have. The instructions aren't clear, but they do discuss programming the "receiver" to receive the transmitter's output. If that's the case, how would I program it to receive two different transmitter's outputs? I called the service mgr at the dealer and he thinks I'd have to get a second receiver (wire the contacts in parallel I guess). Anybody else have two bikes with garage door openers?
No problem I have two bikes running off the same reciever. All you need to do is install opener in other bike and then hit the program button on reciever in garage and hit your high low beam and then your good to go
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