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Bluedogz
Havre de Grace, MD,
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03 Jan 2009 15:19
Brad:
If your prosthetic is the old type with a bolt hole at the nose


Yeah, that WOULD make it simple. The guys that built mine demanded to use the high-tech version, which is a proprietary twist-lock device that can accept anything at all as long as you attach the $750 connecting device. The "old" way used a plain old 1/2" threaded rod, but to retrofit my arm to that is crazy expensive. Working on the insurance to cover that now, but not optimistic.

I like Ash's StompGrip idea; I have enough racing experience that I'm used to having my legs do a lot of work. However, the Shimano idea is excellent and easily available at a proper bike shop.

Today's mission is to get the throttle right, at least on the KDX. Will update on that.

Brad:
Another alternative would be some kind of padded brace between the seat and gas tank


Hmmm... I had a scrotum once... let me ask the wife what she did with it.
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