Ride A Motorcycle Again On Two Wheels
#1
Posted 03 August 2007 - 07:09 PM
#2
Posted 03 August 2007 - 07:12 PM
Pity there aren't any available in the UK to take on a test ride.
"non legitimus carborundum"
#3
Posted 03 August 2007 - 07:22 PM
Deej, on Aug 3 2007, 07:12 PM, said:
Pity there aren't any available in the UK to take on a test ride.
I know lee rides his every were i am a t-5 so i have no trunk control i would think you can still ride you just have to hold on all the time
#4
Posted 03 August 2007 - 11:38 PM
This post has been edited by Tim13: 03 August 2007 - 11:38 PM
#5
Posted 04 August 2007 - 01:27 AM
Tim13, on Aug 3 2007, 11:38 PM, said:
Just tell me and i will talk to lee about it and see what he can do. I know he does sport bikes im not sure about Harley's but i dont see why not
#6
Posted 12 August 2007 - 06:50 PM
Harley's an ideal bike for someone with sci; it's possible to fit a reverse gear!
BTW I tried a Gilera Fuoco a couple of weeks ago and found it too dodgy; it would have been too easy to drop and the consequences would have been gruesome.
There's more about this sort of thing on the NABD forum; lots of people there would be interested in seeing the Adaptive Motorcycles system over here!
#7
Posted 12 August 2007 - 08:13 PM
Chrisonwheels, on Aug 12 2007, 06:50 PM, said:
Harley's an ideal bike for someone with sci; it's possible to fit a reverse gear!
BTW I tried a Gilera Fuoco a couple of weeks ago and found it too dodgy; it would have been too easy to drop and the consequences would have been gruesome.
There's more about this sort of thing on the NABD forum; lots of people there would be interested in seeing the Adaptive Motorcycles system over here!
thanks for telling me about that site. I just looked at that Gilera Fuoco on google wow that thing looks way to top heavy.
#8
Posted 13 August 2007 - 09:21 PM
As far as I know nobody over here has had the Adaptive Motorcycles system (Pete Griffiths developed his own system). We can do the gear-shifting and brake adaptions easy enough with established technology we already have. It's just the stabilisers we don't have. That and smooth, empty roads!
#9
Posted 13 August 2007 - 10:09 PM
Chrisonwheels, on Aug 13 2007, 09:21 PM, said:
As far as I know nobody over here has had the Adaptive Motorcycles system (Pete Griffiths developed his own system). We can do the gear-shifting and brake adaptions easy enough with established technology we already have. It's just the stabilisers we don't have. That and smooth, empty roads!
I have been looking for good back brake system. i know gp tech has thumb brakes but the back brakes will not lock up. I am looking for somthing that if i need to i can lock the back tire up if i need to stop quickly.
#10
Posted 02 September 2007 - 01:17 PM
Kev-O, on Aug 13 2007, 02:09 PM, said:
Chrisonwheels, on Aug 13 2007, 09:21 PM, said:
As far as I know nobody over here has had the Adaptive Motorcycles system (Pete Griffiths developed his own system). We can do the gear-shifting and brake adaptions easy enough with established technology we already have. It's just the stabilisers we don't have. That and smooth, empty roads!
I have been looking for good back brake system. i know gp tech has thumb brakes but the back brakes will not lock up. I am looking for somthing that if i need to i can lock the back tire up if i need to stop quickly.
I have a Website here for Adaptive Engineering Check it out: http://www.adaptivem...es.com/pg2.html
Have anyone here used them before to obtain the kits? Or is this the same place your all talking about were to get them Like Lee is? Plus I know of KlickTronic and Translogic for electronic shifters.
I am trying to keep ahead of any changes in this industry so that I can keep my Website up to date too...
Thanks guys
Garry Van Kirk
Bikers Accident Survivor Forum
www.bacsuv.com
This post has been edited by bikeraccsurvivor: 02 September 2007 - 01:26 PM
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#11
Posted 02 September 2007 - 02:06 PM
Tim13, on Aug 3 2007, 03:38 PM, said:
Tim13,
I called Eric at Adaptive Engineerig and ask him to return return my call about any new technologies comming out with his products, I will enquire about adapting Harlys to these rolling stands also or you can reach Eric at: the website I listed below, they have their phone number listed on their page you'll find them again at: http://www.adaptivem...es.com/pg2.html And hey let me know how this turns out for you, I have other bikers out there that can guide you for different options too.
Thanks Tim!
Garry
Garry Van Kirk
Bikers Accident Survivor Forum
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#12
Posted 02 September 2007 - 04:55 PM
bikeraccsurvivor, on Sep 2 2007, 01:17 PM, said:
Kev-O, on Aug 13 2007, 02:09 PM, said:
Chrisonwheels, on Aug 13 2007, 09:21 PM, said:
As far as I know nobody over here has had the Adaptive Motorcycles system (Pete Griffiths developed his own system). We can do the gear-shifting and brake adaptions easy enough with established technology we already have. It's just the stabilisers we don't have. That and smooth, empty roads!
I have been looking for good back brake system. i know gp tech has thumb brakes but the back brakes will not lock up. I am looking for somthing that if i need to i can lock the back tire up if i need to stop quickly.
I have a Website here for Adaptive Engineering Check it out: http://www.adaptivem...es.com/pg2.html
Have anyone here used them before to obtain the kits? Or is this the same place your all talking about were to get them Like Lee is? Plus I know of KlickTronic and Translogic for electronic shifters.
I am trying to keep ahead of any changes in this industry so that I can keep my Website up to date too...
Thanks guys
Garry Van Kirk
Bikers Accident Survivor Forum
www.bacsuv.com
I bought my kit from Lee. I dont think they are the same place. i know In lees kit its a pingel electric shifter an i have heard that pingel is way better then klicktronic.
#13
Posted 02 September 2007 - 10:37 PM
Thnak you!!
Garry
Bikers Accident Survivor Forum
www.bacsuv.com
#14
Posted 02 September 2007 - 10:54 PM
bikeraccsurvivor, on Sep 2 2007, 10:37 PM, said:
Thnak you!!
Garry
i dont know about klicktronic but with pingle the only time you have to use the clutch is to start an stop which is real good since all the controls are up on the handal bars so thats one less thing i have to worry about.
#15
Posted 03 September 2007 - 06:50 AM
Kev-O, on Sep 3 2007, 08:54 AM, said:
bikeraccsurvivor, on Sep 2 2007, 10:37 PM, said:
Thnak you!!
Garry
i dont know about klicktronic but with pingle the only time you have to use the clutch is to start an stop which is real good since all the controls are up on the handal bars so thats one less thing i have to worry about.
I HAVE USED BOTH KLIPTRONIC & TRANS LOGIC & BOTH HAVE PROOVED VERY RELIABLE. EVEN WHEN RIDING IN VERY MUDDY CONDITIONS THEY STILL KEEP WORKING. THE TRANSLOGIC IS MUCH SMALLER DIAMETER MAKING MOUNTING EASIER. AS WITH MOST BIKES I ONLY USE THE CLUTCH TO TAKE OFF. BOTH CAN BE WIRED INTO CPU ON ROAD BIKES ALLOWING FLAT CHANGING. I HAVNT HERD OF PRINGLE SHIFTER BUT I WILL LOOK IT UP
#16
Posted 04 September 2007 - 12:35 AM
#17
Posted 04 September 2007 - 01:32 AM
#18
Posted 04 September 2007 - 05:39 PM
I bought my kit from Lee. I dont think they are the same place. i know In lees kit its a pingel electric shifter an i have heard that pingel is way better then klicktronic.
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Seeing as Lee is shown on the Adaptive site I would assume that it's the Adaptive system.
I have asked them what the kit consists of and whether they can put me in touch with the guy in the UK with one, but they haven't got back to me yet.
-How much does Lee's system sell for and does it include quick-shifter and thumb brake?
Here's the email I got from Erick:
Hi Chris,
I do ship my kits to the UK, just sent one 2 weeks ago. I have 2 kits available for the Honda CBR 600RR that are ready to go. My kit does not work on Harleys as they do not have the clearance needed to mount the kickstand. I design and fabricate the kits based on each persons bike, I have no one kit fits all solutions, the only reason I have kits available for the Honda is because it was such a nightmare to make I made a couple of extra ones, photo attached.
The cost for the Kit is $2500.00 USD. I believe it would be much less expensive for you if I ship a kit to you rather than adapting a bike and then sending it, with the kit I mark them as Disabled devices so you pay no duties at customs, not sure I could do that with a bike.
If you have any further questions or would like to order one of the remaining kits, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Erick J. Keays
Adaptive Engineering, LLC
562-869-0984
Www.adaptivemotorcycles.com
On 8/10/07 4:50 AM, "Chris Selway" <c.selway@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Hi, I’ve seen videos of Lee Beaver, etc using your system.
I’m paraplegic, (T7) and very interested in getting back on 2 wheels.
I’m in the UK; do you sell your equipment as a kit?
How much does it cost?
Do you have any users over here?
I’m thinking of getting a Harley (easier transfer and the possibility of fitting a reverse gear); will your system work / be adapted easily?
What are the possibilities that you could get me the bike, adapt it and ship it as well?
Regards,
Chris.
BTW, great vid of Lee -cheers for that.
#19
Posted 04 September 2007 - 07:51 PM
This post has been edited by Kev-O: 04 September 2007 - 07:52 PM
#20
Posted 05 September 2007 - 03:47 AM
#21
Posted 13 July 2009 - 01:21 PM
DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT COMES TO YOU..
GO GET IT,AND ROLL WITH IT..
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Posted 13 July 2009 - 07:22 PM
#23
Posted 14 July 2009 - 01:33 AM
Abbey22, on Jul 13 2009, 03:22 PM, said:
I might be selling my bike you can buy it
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Posted 25 October 2009 - 08:35 PM

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