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Single handed riding .
Hi , Im a new member and as yet dont own a spyder , something I intend to put right very soon .
I currently ride a Yamaha FJR 1300 which I shall keep once the spyder is bought . Some years ago I was involved in an accident that resulted in the loss of my right arm , I had to have my bike altered to suit me . Ive already found a mechanic here in the UK that can swap the throttle over to left hand bar for me .
I intend getting an RT model with the 1330 engine and semi auto box . I would appreciate any advice or tips that any one may have whether they are differently abled or not . Im over 6 feet , fairly strong in my left arm and carry a little extra padding (the winters are long and cold in the uk !!!) . Look forward to your thoughts .
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God bless you for your perseverance.
Here's a link to a site that may be of help.
http://www.mertshands.org/
If I'm out of line, please understand I'm just trying to be helpful.
Best of luck to you.
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
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2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
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Not sure if you are looking new/used/etc but I was really surprised at the massive difference in power steering from my wife's '11 RT to her '19 RT. The newer models have much better power steering / assist / etc.
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Joshua
2012 Victory Vision
2016 Spyder F3S
2019 Spyder RT Limited
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Way to go....!!
There is a forum here that will help as you are not alone with your challenge. Have Ryde with one fellow with similar situation and he did remarkably well...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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If you can ride the FJR you should have no problem with a spyder .
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Good for you!!! Like said from the other guy's if you have no problem throwing around that two wheeler, the RT will be a cake walk!!! If your mechanic is really good maybe he could fix you up with a foot shifter, that way your left hand would not be quite as busy!! Good Luck, be safe, ride hard!
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I met a lady that had lost her right arm. She had a fuel pedal mounted on her left foot, very similar to the brake pedal.
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Hi , and thanks to every one for your replies , all good and positive . Will report how it goes over the winter , cant consider a new RT but will be a late model with 1330 engine , no where near as many to choose from here in the UK but will keep looking . Thanks again .
John.
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Do what you need to do to make it work and ride hell out of it. Had my left leg cut off at the knee in a motorcycle wreck in 1982. Slowed me down for a little while, until I made a few modifications. Average 12 to 15 thousand miles a year ever since. Bought a new Spyder F3-S in April of this year and able to ride it with very few modifications. Just had to build a leg rest and some holders for the crutches. You can do anything you want to do bad enough. Go for it!
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Originally Posted by ThreeWheels
God bless you for your perseverance.
Here's a link to a site that may be of help.
http://www.mertshands.org/
If I'm out of line, please understand I'm just trying to be helpful.
Best of luck to you.
This is some Awesome information! Things have sure come a long way from just a few years ago. If I were missing a limb. I'd sure be looking into something like this. This kind of information is one thing that makes this forum so great!
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