M Tustain, on Jun 26 2010, 07:23 PM, said:
Hi Talan,
I'm in the process of sorting out a bike at the moment, you mentioned at castle Combe your going out at lunch time? Do they not let you run with the normal groups? I'm pretty sure I wanna go down the stabiliser route as id like to be as independent as possible but I'd also like to run with the normal sessions!
Whereabouts are you from? I'd love to come check out your bikes!
Mark
Hi Mark
For the first few times I went out at lunchtime with two instructors. Once I was happy and they were happy I joined in with the main track day groups. I am now riding in the Inters groups when I go to tracks other than Castle Combe (as they run mixed groups of 12 riders with 10min sessions).
I am living in Bath, will be up at Castle Combe on 7th July, so if you are available come on up and we can chat. I have just made a new website with the biking info:
http://web.me.com/tskeelspiggins/Disabled_...ng/Welcome.html
have a look and see if there are ideas that can help you. I want to get more Para's and Tetra's (if possible) back in the saddle. The GSXR600SRAD will be ready later in the year to let people try out riding. I'm not too keen on letting people have a go on my GSXR1000 or race bike. I do know someone who is selling his adapted R1 for about £3250. It has stabilisers and hand controls. He's up in Worcester, but came down to do a track day with me. I don't think he has enough time to ride it now, could be ideal as you won't have to worry about the adaptions!
The website I put up has loads of links to sites for adaptions and for assistance, like the NABD.
Talan
mellowgator, on Jun 26 2010, 03:30 PM, said:
you're the man. i would love the opporunity to drive a motobike at 165mph. i'm a speed freak. i'm a c6- incomplete. i have poor balance and don't think i'd be able to drive. how's your balance? since i'm an incomplete injury i am more like a t1. i've had the opportunity to ride on the back of a bike with bungie cords holding my legs and holding on to the driver for dear life.
mellowgator
Hi
As a T4 complete I have no core stability, so no balance. However, once you are moving the bike is really stable.
I am fortunate that I have strong arms to hang on though. I think it will depend on the type of bike, as my SV allows me to sit more upright and I don't have so much pressure on my wrists as I do with the GSXR. I'm sure there will be a way to have you riding. Are you in the UK? You could come and see for yourself. If you can sit on the bike and use the controls I don't see that we can't at least try. I am looking for at least one more bike to use to give people the biking experience, and it would be one that has you sat more upright so it will be better for you.
Does that help?
Have a look at my new website.
http://web.me.com/tskeelspiggins/Disabled_...ng/Welcome.html
Cheers
Talan
airart1, on Jun 26 2010, 06:25 PM, said:
understand, that explains it, i use to ride my brothers little scooter all the time like that, i guess thats what u call it, was like the old timy scooter with the open leg and the small motor under your butt, i'd just park against the pole of his deck, jump on and just take off and then just ride around the yard and up and around the subdivision, then just come back and stop at the the pole and grab it when i stopped, rob would just come over and put the kickstand down......was a blast....
I thought about starting off with one of those, it is still riding and still gives you freedom. I just like to go a bit quicker! For the past 5 years I have been ski racing, so wanted to have a summer sport to fuel my competitive nature. But riding is for everyone and I hope we can get more and more back or into the saddle.