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motorbikes

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:48 am
by bermitt
Is there any mods to ride a bike with the use of only one arm? I snowboard, skate board, wakeboard, surf, mountainbike, and i miss my motorbikes!!!

Re: motorbikes

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:49 am
by dennystocks
hi I like to ride also i have a 1800 goldwing and i been exloring air shifting. a friend owns a dirt bike shop and he baught a kit and he maid his bike an automaticbut i would love to go for a nice ride

Re: motorbikes

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:34 pm
by lizzyb
Hi there, If you go to http://pub28.ezboard.com/badultswithbra ... usinjuries you'll find quite a few posts about mods for motorbikes for people with a TBPI, particularly this thread http://p072.ezboard.com/fadultswithbrac ... =775.topic

Also, there is a charity in the UK called NABD which stands for National Association for Bikers with a Disability (icludes all disabled not just TBPI)and they have quite a bit of info on this. Their website address is
http://www.nabd.org.uk/ Have a look at their adaptions section.

Hope this helps!

LizzyF

Re: motorbikes

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:21 pm
by smokinex
hey what part of nova scotia are you from? Im in New Waterford, Cape Breton, its a small town by Sydney. i still ride my bike well, but i was lucky enough to have downward movement in my wrist to twist the throttle. i love working on bikes and completly restored my cbr that gave me the bpi, so if your close and wanted to rigg something up so you can ride i would be happy to lend a hand. (i only have one tho :)

Re: motorbikes

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:47 pm
by schmoe90
Sure, it's easy to modify a motorbike... it just depends on what arm you're missing. Me, I have a paralysed right arm, so everything's on the left.

http://www.dugbert.com/bikes/convert.php

Basically the bits go on the bar:

hydraulic clutch used as a brake lever
clutch lever
switch gear
push / pull throttle unit mounted with the cables reversed

The top lever is the brake, the bottom lever is the clutch.

I tried a Rekluse auto-clutch kit on my DRZ, and just couldn't get the hang of it - can't teach an old dog new tricks, I guess, but I have 2 handed friends who wear by them.

It takes a little getting used to, but once you do, it's not too hard. Enough people have ridden my YSR (small enough to be easy, and it's my old race bike so I don't care if it gets dropped) to prove to me that it's not that difficult, even for people afflicted with 2 arms :o)

Re: motorbikes

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:25 am
by John K
I have two bikes i adapted to ride. I am left tbpi my arm is totally flail. I shove it in my pocket. On Both bikes I have moved the clutch to the right and I control both the clutch and throttle with my right hand. One bike is cable operated clutch so it was a breeze I just flipped the mount over and mounted it on the right. Recently I bought a Can Am Spyder it has two wheels up front. The brakes are controled from one foot pedal. It has power assist steering and power assist hydraulic clutch. I had to source a right hand radial master cylinder to move the clutch lever but I own a motorcycle shop so i called up my friends at Brembo and we got a unit that works perfect. I am much more comfortable on the 3 wheel bike than i am on my other bike so i ride it the most. Its about 4 months old and just turned 7000 miles. Its great to be in the wind again.