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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

third bike riding lesson on my f650. novice rider with the same adaptation for left hand disability - twin levers setup ( front brake over clutch lever)

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  • thanks for the tips mate, but i've moved on since then. just came back from a 3800 km trip through turkey :D

  • Hi, i have a twin lever setup on my gsx650f with the front brake over the clutch, but there on the left. i passed my test with the levers and there brilliant i have full control.

  • gz m8! yeah i feel the same way, lots of control with this setup, glad i didn't go with the thumb clutch

    it's a bit more trickier when i go uphill tho, it's harder to control both the clutch lever and the throttle without stalling the engine

  • hey no offense taken m8, sorry if i've been jumpy :) i put the movie here just so i can link it on my blog about learning how to ride with this setup

  • why would anybody want to watch this?

  • well, had you read the descprition its a bike with a twin lever setup, adapted for left hand disability: front bake, clutch and throttle all on the right side. there are people interested in if and how you can learn how to ride with this adaptation, if you're a novice motorcyclist. after all youtube is not only for watching funny kitties, it has other uses aswell

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  • ilioara.... si eu ma dau acum pe un bmw aproape identic

  • Always grab the tank with your knees ,and loose your hands, sit a bit further backwards.

  • my brake and clutch are on the left while my throttle is on the right so it must be so weird to do all the things with one hand. i take my hat off to you and say well done. I know a member of the club i am in and he rides a yamaha R1 with just one arm, but where there is a will there is a way.

  • Apologies, I hadn't seen the first one or read the description but now I'm interested in how it works. I just jumped to a conclusion that it wasn't anything special. Btw I don't watch funny kitties on here or anywhere else. lol Sorry again I'm going to look at the set up now.

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