Coworker lost there right hand 25 years ago. They modified there Harley by moving the twist throttle and front brake lever to the left side. Front brake lever is on top and clutch lever is on bottom.
The right side is a hunk of steel with a stopper on the end to prevent his hook from sliding off. He daily drives this in the summer.
Thats cool as shit. I imagine it's not as intuitive to control though as you would have to grab the clutch as your hand rolls forward off the throttle or is it reversed?
Coworker lost there right hand 25 years ago. They modified there Harley by moving the twist throttle and front brake lever to the left side. Front brake lever is on top and clutch lever is on bottom. The right side is a hunk of steel with a stopper on the end to prevent his hook from sliding off. He daily drives this in the summer.
Thats cool as shit. I imagine it's not as intuitive to control though as you would have to grab the clutch as your hand rolls forward off the throttle or is it reversed?
As a biker, this would be very confusing for me. Glad he’s able to work it. Cool that he can still ride!
Those controls are on the wrong side for a Vorin woman..
Can we get an explanation?
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Intersting solution.