Calabash
Well-known member
I have a Sear garage door opener and I have been keeping it in the storage compartment on the bike. When I pull up to the garage I am then trying to dig down in the compartment for the opener with my gloves on and if there is anything else down in the compartment I am rummaging for awhile... :glare:
I looked at the door of the storage compartment on the bike and it was a little larger than the garage door opener so I cut off the metal hook that holds the opener to the shade in the car and ground it down till it was even the body of the opener. I got some stuff called "GOOP" and smeared it on back of the opener and pressed it on the inside of the door to make it easier to open the garage door.
Afterwards I thought it (garage door opener) might be too heavy and the little compartment door might not even open due to the weight of the opener but that is not a problem with the sears opener anyway, just be aware if you try it, if the opener is heavy it might be a problem.
Here is a pic with the opener attached, so far so good it seems to work well, just wanted to share the idea.
I looked at the door of the storage compartment on the bike and it was a little larger than the garage door opener so I cut off the metal hook that holds the opener to the shade in the car and ground it down till it was even the body of the opener. I got some stuff called "GOOP" and smeared it on back of the opener and pressed it on the inside of the door to make it easier to open the garage door.
Afterwards I thought it (garage door opener) might be too heavy and the little compartment door might not even open due to the weight of the opener but that is not a problem with the sears opener anyway, just be aware if you try it, if the opener is heavy it might be a problem.
Here is a pic with the opener attached, so far so good it seems to work well, just wanted to share the idea.