Greetings from Vail Colorado........
Here's the situation..........
My neighbor is a World-Class skier....with one leg, that deperately wants to get into the world of dirt bikes. I have no doubts that he can do this, but we need help with finding the right ride and modifying it to work with his disability.
I started in this forum because we're leaning towards a four-stroke, and because of the success I've had in this forum helping me out with my problems in the past.
Now the questions are as followed.......
What can you guys/gals tell me about the Rev-Loc clutch? (My buddy is missing his left leg and can't shift)
Any suggestions on a bike that would be great for a beginner, yet leave him room to grow? Oh yeah, and we need an electric start.
If the Rev-Loc idea fails, any suggestions on how to weld up a bracket/linkage to move shifting to the right side? And even further, if the shift lever is located on the right side, what would we do with the brake lever?
Any suggestions or comments would greatly be appreciated.
Jim Z.
Here's the situation..........
My neighbor is a World-Class skier....with one leg, that deperately wants to get into the world of dirt bikes. I have no doubts that he can do this, but we need help with finding the right ride and modifying it to work with his disability.
I started in this forum because we're leaning towards a four-stroke, and because of the success I've had in this forum helping me out with my problems in the past.
Now the questions are as followed.......
What can you guys/gals tell me about the Rev-Loc clutch? (My buddy is missing his left leg and can't shift)
Any suggestions on a bike that would be great for a beginner, yet leave him room to grow? Oh yeah, and we need an electric start.
If the Rev-Loc idea fails, any suggestions on how to weld up a bracket/linkage to move shifting to the right side? And even further, if the shift lever is located on the right side, what would we do with the brake lever?
Any suggestions or comments would greatly be appreciated.
Jim Z.