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Bluedogz
Havre de Grace, MD,
USA

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02 Jan 2009 19:02
Blue LaBelle:
his prosthetic arm/hand was attached to the handlebar by a snap-on ball joint


One of those solutions that look nice in action until you see what they cost. That rig is about $2500USD over here. Same technology on a farm trailer is probably $25 but once it's a "prosthesis" the cost skyrockets.

Nick, your description combined with the piece on Brett Cole may offer an answer. Brett roadraces (2 wheels) on an NT650 Hawk with front brakes on a thumb setup on the left. This COULD work, but how about 1 front caliper plumbed to the thumb lever with a narrow-bore m/c so that it doesn't provide a tremendous amount of braking force; then run the second front caliper plus the rear to the foot pedal with a larger m/c? Plus the StompGrip.
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