Hmm, hook it to a shift light...
http://www.quickshifter.net/buttonshifter2.htm
Hmm, hook it to a shift light...
http://www.quickshifter.net/buttonshifter2.htm
We all have our little obsessions...
interesting
Nope, not my cup of tea. I prefer full control over my bike. No buttons or strange thingies
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it'd be good for the unforuntate who had leg/foot issues. If Postie had a bike (not mne bro), he'd find this very handy, cos the movement in his leg is just coming back, and might not be strong enough to run a length of the 22. So this would help him get back on 2 wheels.. Also any amputee (sp?) would probably love this too. I don't think many people without any issues would get lazy enough, but those with problems of such would probably love it..
When I was a wee student in Pomland I used to drink in a pub (the Swinging Sporran in Manchester in case anyone's interested) where the local Hells Angels chapter hung out. They were a good bunch and also ran a charity called NABD - National Association for Bikers with a Disability. They adapt bikes for disabled riders so they can get back on the road:Originally Posted by bugjuice
http://www.nabd.org.uk/adaptions/javaindex.htm
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can't you do full throttle shifts with those things?Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
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