after an unsucessful op on my right hand i can only use two fingers and my thumb...holding onto the throttle isn't a problem but letting go to pull the brake is...i've thort about somehow shifting the controls about but still have to have a clutch n brake lever...has anyone any ideas as to how i can adapt the brake system so i have no front brake lever but have front brakes....
thanks.
shifting controls
Re: shifting controls
How is your strength in the two fingers ?if you can safely use the brake lever with them ,what about a thumb throttle control as used on some quad bikes?
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Re: shifting controls
it's more like i'm bothered about letting go of the throttle to pull the lever with the only 2 fingers i can use,i have been out on the storm(maybe alittle early)and found myself useing the rear brake only which isn't ideal tbh....i keep looking at the linked system off the blackbird but i'm not sure if it can be reversed to operate the front brakes from the rear brake lever..
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Re: shifting controls
i had linked brakes on a vfr800 and they worked fine.......not sure about reversing them tho, good luck with whatever you do.
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Re: shifting controls
There are a few companies that do thumb opperated rear brake levers. Why not fit on of them to your left bar but run the brake line to the front brake rather than the rear!
Re: shifting controls
How about the thumb throttle adapter that will leave your 2 fingers for the brake.
http://www.handythrottle.com/photos.html
Should be adaptable to a bike
http://www.handythrottle.com/photos.html
Should be adaptable to a bike
Re: shifting controls
Linked brakes only operate some of the pots in each caliper; typically with Honda ones (Blackbird etc) the rear brake operates one of two pots on the rear and one of three pots on the front.
The front brake operates two on the front and one on the rear.
Would lightening the throttle action by fitting spring assist at the linkage end mean a lighter throttle action?
Not sure if that would help, fro your description.
Thumb rear brake lever on the LH bar would be needing a fair bit of effort to operate all four pots at the front end, but maybe fitting single pot calipers might be possible.
Try googling some of the disabled trike converters to see what they've come up with for people with a lot more problems than you; some good ideas to be had there, why re-invent the wheel, eh?
The front brake operates two on the front and one on the rear.
Would lightening the throttle action by fitting spring assist at the linkage end mean a lighter throttle action?
Not sure if that would help, fro your description.
Thumb rear brake lever on the LH bar would be needing a fair bit of effort to operate all four pots at the front end, but maybe fitting single pot calipers might be possible.
Try googling some of the disabled trike converters to see what they've come up with for people with a lot more problems than you; some good ideas to be had there, why re-invent the wheel, eh?
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Re: shifting controls
I saw a combined brake and clutch lever in one of the mags a while ago
While trying to find it I came across this
http://www.racedandrallied.com/kit-cars ... rake-lever
and
http://www.disabledmotorcyclerider.com/klever.html
While trying to find it I came across this
http://www.racedandrallied.com/kit-cars ... rake-lever
and
http://www.disabledmotorcyclerider.com/klever.html
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But its not a very good one!
But its not a very good one!
Re: shifting controls
thanks for the ideas lads,i'll have a couple of weeks to checkout the double lever and disabled converters sites as the other half has taken the keys off me after bursting my stitches when a dumb fluffing car driver cut me up on the a1 lastnight and i instictivley grabbed a handful..well 2 fingers full of front brake lever
once again..thanks for the ideas
andi.
once again..thanks for the ideas
andi.