Hi, do you know how to convert a left Side clutch to a right Side clutch? My left leg is amputated and I realy want to ride motorcycle again and I cant afford the convertion from a professionell mechanic. So i want to do it myself but i cant find Tips in the web.
@@benderbender1233 that's what separates the men from the boys. i have two bikes hand shift, six right hand and three left. love em all. ride whatever makes you comfortable, safety first.
Hi, do you know how to convert a left Side clutch to a right Side clutch?
My left leg is amputated and I realy want to ride motorcycle again and I cant afford the convertion from a professionell mechanic. So i want to do it myself but i cant find Tips in the web.
Did you ever find information?
@@noahplayz3197following !
It would probably be easier to switch to a hand clutch/shifter . There’s some aftermarket simple ones out there
I like right side shift, on early 70's was on the right
Love the Converse orange high tops ,nice touch but right side shift would be odd
I can't even imagine how confusing it would be for my brain to out of nowhere shift with the right foot.
It was confusing at first. But you get used to it. It’s going back to left side shift, that’s when it throws you off.
@@projectcarl2706 pretty sure it would throw me off. this is random but... I would love to learn how to be a Motorcycle Mechanic
@@MrPandypan all you have to do is start wrenching. We all learned some home. Like me I learned the wrong way to take off a clutch hub nut. LOL!!
I have a 1975 converted back to right shift....it becomes 2nd nature
I don’t even think about it and when I jump on another bike I don’t think about it either.
im glad my 79 is left side shift!
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It’s different, that for sure.
@@projectcarl2706
fo sho!
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Glad, why? Ever ride right side shift? I prefer right side. Most place you go to your bike is the oddball one which I like
@@TheDesmoto eye hav riden ritehand shift & u can hav it.
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@@benderbender1233 that's what separates the men from the boys. i have two bikes hand shift, six right hand and three left. love em all. ride whatever makes you comfortable, safety first.