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Fairly (H)armless

Started by GS Jockey, April 01, 2019, 09:27:47 AM

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GS Jockey

Just thought I'd better let folks know, in case odd things are mentioned in future, that due to Cancer I had to have my right arm amputated a couple of weeks back.

So now looking for a L/H throttle and a thumb brake/clutch lever. And still wanting one of Randy's exhausts. Should gain another 3hp from the sticker on that, as well as the weight loss. :blum1: :blum1:
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

ZOA NOM

Holy shit! Now THAT'S dedication!
Rick

Current:
2010 Honda VFR1200 DCT (Full Auto!)
1993 FJ/GSXR 1200 (-ABS)
1987 Porsche 911 Carrera (Race)
1988 Porsche Carrera (Street)
Previous:
1993 FJ1200 (FIREBALL)
1993 FJ1200ABS (RIP my collar bone)
1986 FZ750
1984 FJ600
1982 Seca

balky1

I am really sad to hear that.
I can't help with parts, but my ex-neighbour rides without one arm. I think he bought a Kawasaki brand new and already made for him from the factory.


FJ 1100, 1985, sold
FJR 1300, 2009

scotiafj


Thats crap.. as youre in the UK get in touch with NABD ,they should be able help you out with modifications and the like  , :good2:

GS Jockey

Quote from: ZOA NOM on April 01, 2019, 10:24:36 AM
Holy shit! Now THAT'S dedication!

Thanks, but not dedication, more addiction to FJ acceleration... :wacko1: :wacko1: :wacko1:
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

PaulG

At least they didn't remove your sense of humor at the same time.   :good2:  Keep us up to date on your mods. It would be an interesting thread to follow. Good luck.   (popcorn)
1992 FJ1200 ABS
YouTube Channel Paul G


fj1289

Respect!

I met a gentleman in Fayetteville, North Carolina several years ago that would make physical adaptions to a motorcycle each year to sell.  He was in a wheel chair when I met him (result of a receiving a grenade in Vietnam) - he had just gotten checked out in a B-25 Mitchell!

Very impressive person to meet!

GS Jockey

OK, quick update. I called in to work yesterday to hand in a 'sick note', and to take some photos of the hand controls (indicator and gear stalks) to help explain to the prosthetics fella what I'd like to be able to do. While I was in the cab, (which I managed to climb in to with no real problems) the driver gave me the keys and said to take it for a drive. Just the unit, no trailer. The Boss, standing by my door, gave me the nod.

So, I drove about half a mile down the road, turned round and drove back to the yard. Three-point turn, then out of the yard, reversed up to a trailer and coupled up, including Suzis and landing legs. It's a start, and quite happy with that for now.  :good2:
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

Troyskie

1984 FJ1100 Ms Effie brand new :)
1984 FJ1100 Pearlie, stock as.
1985 FJ1100 Mr Effie 647,000K and still running hard.
1985 FJ1200 'Yummy' takes a licking & keeps on ticking
2013 Trumpy Tiger 800, let's do another lap of Oz

After all is said and done, more is said than done :)

racerrad8

Dave,

As I mentioned in my email, I wasn't sure if you were having fun for April Fools Day since you did post on April 1st...

So, here are a couple of thoughts from me.

1) The throttle will work just fine on the left handle bar, the cables just need to be switched/flipped over to go from a right twist to left.
2) There is a company here in the US that makes a replacement for several clutch discs that are centrifugal and no longer require the use of a mechanical release. They don't have anything for the FJ, but maybe I can reach out and see if they can offer something.
    https://rekluse.com/product/exp-technology/

I started doing a little reading, and there is a lot of information out there of riders with only one arm riding and riding well. This will be a great topic to follow and if I can be of assistance please let us know.

https://youtu.be/Ob1NbDJL4Sc
https://onehandedbikers.wordpress.com/
https://disabledmotorcyclerider.com/klever.html

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

GS Jockey

Hi Randy,

First, thanks for the reply and email. Second, can I just say that you are EVIL, giving me these ideas which, if the thoughts I've strung together could work, would give me what, in my opinion, would be a quite awesome FJ. :wacko1: :wacko1:

I didn't mention this before, but one bike I've been considering to suit my situation is a Honda NC750X dct. I had a play (test ride) on one a year ago, and it's one of the most 'fun' bikes I've ever ridden. The push-button gear change is so quick, according to one guy I spoke to who has ridden both, it makes a quick shifter 'look like a Tractor transmission'. And it occurs to me that the 'Rekluse' clutch, combined with a 'Kliktronic' changer, would give me a similar experience on the FJ. And though they don't (yet) do a clutch for the FJ, they do have a dealer over here in UK.
:yahoo: :yahoo:

From what I could gather from their video, they have good CAD-CAM capability, so it shouldn't be too difficult for them to 'knock one up' for the FJ, I would think.

So, would you care to do a bit of 'reaching out'?

(Oh shit, I've just had the thought of a 'Rekluse' clutch combined with a 'Kliktronic' fitted to my BMW F650 Dakar...)

:Facepalm:
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

Sparky84

Quote from: GS Jockey on April 01, 2019, 09:27:47 AM
Just thought I'd better let folks know, in case odd things are mentioned in future, that due to Cancer I had to have my right arm amputated a couple of weeks back.

So now looking for a L/H throttle and a thumb brake/clutch lever. And still wanting one of Randy's exhausts. Should gain another 3hp from the sticker on that, as well as the weight loss. :blum1: :blum1:

Mate, I was in the same boat as Randy with the Date.

Sad to here the news of your Loss but MATE it doesn't seem to have dulled your enthusiasm and spirit.

I hope they got all of that sucker out of you and Good luck with the Mods

Cheers
Alan

1984 FJ1100
1979 Kawasaki Z1300
1972 Honda CB750/4 K2

GS Jockey

Cheers Alan. Mods are going to be over next twelve months, but I'll keep you all posted. If they work for me then the news will be out there for anyone else unfortunate enough to find themselves in a similar position, for what ever reason.
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

GS Jockey

Quote from: balky1 on April 01, 2019, 11:23:56 AM
I am really sad to hear that.
I can't help with parts, but my ex-neighbour rides without one arm. I think he bought a Kawasaki brand new and already made for him from the factory.

Sorry Balky, only just noticed this message, thanks. I've been toying with the idea of a Honda NC750X with the dct gearbox. Had a test ride/play on one last year, a real blast to ride on the sort of roads I normally infest, and would do touring as well. Easy enough to convert to 'left-hand drive' due to not having a clutch, though the guys at the Honda shop seem to want to make it difficult.

Oh and Randy has come up with a possibility for my FJ, but I'm saying no more about that until it starts to happen, if at all. Just to keep 'Dr Sod' at bay. :biggrin:
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...

GS Jockey

Time to resurrect this old topic briefly. So:

1) Left hand throttle fitted.
2) Front brake plumbed in to clutch lever.
3) Need for clutch lever negated by fitting an EFM (Google them) centrifugal clutch. (Randy did his best to help me get a 'Rekluse' auto clutch, but the bottom line was they just didn't seem interested. Thanks for trying Randy...)
4)Result:

https://youtu.be/MC9j6xwdC8c
Unfortunately I am no longer young enough to know everything...