Brian, Thanks for the information, will pass it on to Rodney. He is getting around pretty good with the prothesis and getting a little itchy to get back in the wind.
Hey this is a good thread for impaired riders who still want to ride, but need an assist either shifting or throttle control. I remember thumb throttle setup was used for an Australian racer who was campaigning for championship points in the 90's, could hardly move his injured wrist that was broken in several places...he was able to continue to race...! :newsmile04:
That would be one Michael Sidney Doohan.The guy who won the World 500cc Championship title in '94,'95,'96,'97 and '98.
He used to use a thumb operated brake because of the massive foot and leg injuries he sustained in a crash at Assen in '92.Basically no articulation of his right ankle.
Hmm. Just thinkin' out loud here...I don't have forward controls.
Thanks, everyone, for the input. I'm reading the installation instructions. Pingel highly suggests bench testing the unit, especially the kill duration, which is preset at the factory at 90 milliseconds but can be adjusted up or down from 40 to 140, or thereabouts. They also warn about using the buttons while cornering (leaning), using the buttons too frequently within the first half hour of starting the bike because the battery has to recharge itself after starting and can be drained by overuse of the unit if used within this crucial half hour. Of course, this means that if you shift too much within 30 minutes of starting the bike your battery will go dead. ?????
So...does anyone have practical experience with any of these problems? I'm going to go ahead and install the unit but I'm keeping my funky shift peg on there so I don't "overuse" the Pingel.