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I have this little black box hooked into my headlight wires. It is an obvious aftermarket, or add on. It simple is a 2 wire little black something with no name on it, the two wires go from this llittle box to the ground and I think high beam power wire at the headlight. It has scotch lock style fasteners so I know it is not factory.

Just cannot imagine how something that has nothing but 2 wires coming out of it "tagged onto" the headlight wires does anything, but I know its not put there for looks LOL

Again the headlight wires are NOT cut and this thing put in as something the power is running through, it is simply tagged into the wires by use of scotchlocks which I do not like.

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not posstive but it sounds to me like you got a head light modulator which some like and others dont. i was thinking about getting one myself. it just flashes your headlight so many times a minute. check your state law concering the acseptable amount of times aloud.if i can find the link i'll post it so you can check out your state law.

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not posstive but it sounds to me like you got a head light modulator which some like and others dont. i was thinking about getting one myself. it just flashes your headlight so many times a minute. check your state law concering the acseptable amount of times aloud.if i can find the link i'll post it so you can check out your state law.

Legal in all states.

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If you know where the previous owner lives, go and flick your headlight from low to high beam. If his garage door opens you will know that it is what it is.

 

Where was the liitle black box located when you found it?

 

It is inside next to the headlight. Its fastened with 3m tape or equivelant, wires are zip tied. Its aprox 3" X 1 1/2" maybe 1" tall.

Here is the pic I found by quick search. When you said garage door opener it seemed logical and bingo. here it is. Thank you so much. I can remove it next time I am in their.

http://ridersdiscount.com/forum/flash_2_pass/flash_2_pass_motorcycle_garage_door_remote_system_2.jpg

 

http://ridersdiscount.com/forum/flash_2_pass/flash_2_pass_motorcycle_garage_door_remote_system_3.jpg

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If you would like to get rid of it, I am interested in it.

 

What is the brand or web site you found it on?

 

Gary

 

 

It is inside next to the headlight. Its fastened with 3m tape or equivelant, wires are zip tied. Its aprox 3" X 1 1/2" maybe 1" tall.

Here is the pic I found by quick search. When you said garage door opener it seemed logical and bingo. here it is. Thank you so much. I can remove it next time I am in their.

http://ridersdiscount.com/forum/flash_2_pass/flash_2_pass_motorcycle_garage_door_remote_system_2.jpg

 

http://ridersdiscount.com/forum/flash_2_pass/flash_2_pass_motorcycle_garage_door_remote_system_3.jpg

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Rather then a flash to pass LetHimRide took one of my garage remotes and ran 2 wires into it. Double taped it inside the fairing and drilled a hole through the switch area outside with a push on/off button. Just have to reach down to open the door rather then have something else hooked up to the electrical system and much cheaper too. Just have to remember not to tap it when the fairing is split....LOL, inside still works too.:smile5:

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Here's how I did my garage door opener (sorry the picture is not the greatest).

 

I took a small miniature garage door opener...programed it for my door. Then soldered 2 wires to the switch and to the opener and then with velcro...hid it underneath the ignition cowling with a button...works like a charm.

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