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Old 04-19-2012, 08:57 PM   #11
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Probably. I'm trying to figure out how everything works out. My guess is linked braking. But, how does he do braking and downshifting at the same time? Two levers?
I'm guessing thumb brake.

"We all like to complain about being sore or injured when riding motorcycles. Well let us introduce you to Alan Kempster. Alan was out for a riding one day when a truck driven by a drunk driver hit him on his motorcycle. Alan lost his right arm and leg in the accident. Most people would have give up extreme sports or sports all together. Alan instead of feeling sorry for himself decided to take up water skiing.

Alan then decided he wants to return to motorcycles and ride again. Alan rigged up a Left Hand throttle, brake, and clutch configuration. He racing now in Formula 400 with race number is 1/2 fitting to his situation.

Alan Kempster is a truly inspirational person by returning to motorcycles and what most people would say is impossible. Well we take our hat off to Alan and his determiniation."


Throttle, brake and clutch on one bar.

Guy has a busy left hand.

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Old 04-20-2012, 04:52 AM   #12
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WOW... he's good too!!
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