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exqusit1

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Hello,

I just joined the forum because I'm looking at getting a Spyder, but have some questions and concerns. Let me explain. I am a T4 - T6 paraplegic. I was injured 2 years ago. I was forced off the road on my Hayabusa 1300RR by a car and broke my back. I love riding and seeing the Spyder has given me hope to ride again. My questions are does anyone know of a person with my type of disability that owns a Spyder? Does the Spyder have a breaking system like a motorcycle, The front brake on the right hand and the back brake on the right foot, if so could it be changed to a handcontrol thing for someone without use of their legs. I'll wait to see if I get a reply to these questions prior to asking any more. Thanks ahead of time.
 
:welcome:
I'm very sorry to hear of your accident.

BRP has no plans of adding a hand brake to the Spyder. I have added one to mine and so has a few other folks here. It can be done it just takes a little work. I know if I was in your situation I would make it work. :doorag:
 
Thanks for you reply. I am definately planning on making it work, I don't think it would be to difficult. Can't wait to get on the open road again.
 
exqusit1 said:
Thanks for you reply. I am definately planning on making it work, I don't think it would be to difficult. Can't wait to get on the open road again.
Good to hear your pursuing your return to the road!!!
Theres a guy on another forum that is a paraplegic (not sure the extent) and has made quite a few mods. He opted for a complete move of the hydraulic system for the linked brakes to the right handgrip, but was having some issues with it Others here on this board have installed a cable that actuates the existing foot cylinder. This is the route I will probably take (right foot limitations for me) as it doesnt break into what seems to be a very sensitive hydraulic system. He also installed a klicktronics shifter, but if you waited for the SE5, this would be unnecessary.
He hasnt posted updates in awhile, so im not sure where hes at.
If Lamont doesnt mind, Im gonna post the link to one of his threads on the other board
http://www.canamspyderforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120
Hope this helps!!!!
 
As a retired teacher for the disabled, I admire your "want to, can do attitude!" I suggest you find a dealer in your area and schedule an appointment to really look over this bike. Find a demo ride event for the SE5 automatic. I own the (shifting) Spyder and I have also done 2 demo rides on the automatic. Look it all over, as a hand brake can be installed. You won't need your legs to shift with the automatic, and it works great. The bike is stable at 3 wheels and You can modify ! I bet you have really strong arms thus you will be able to get on and off independently and you will be able to feel the wind again. Best to you.
 
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