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Post by Lucia on Sept 10, 2006 16:00:33 GMT
Anyone have any ideas on this...I struggle to reach my gear lever on the T5 and to make it easier I'm just wondering whether I should get a different kind of lever that will reduce the reach - any suggestions?
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Post by scoot gaz on Sept 10, 2006 21:21:25 GMT
get a hand transplant, sure you can get that done, anythings possible nowadays. make sure you don't get a big hairy one.
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Post by Lucia on Sept 10, 2006 21:34:45 GMT
Sigh It's going to be a long thread this
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Post by Smallframe on Sept 11, 2006 16:29:31 GMT
try "dogleg" levers which kick in half way down a la dogs leg
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Post by Spence on Sept 12, 2006 11:19:34 GMT
Exactly what I said Mike but she wouldn't listen to me.
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Post by Lucia on Sept 12, 2006 14:04:30 GMT
I have that special female super-power - I think they call it 'selective hearing'?
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Post by dazh on Sept 15, 2006 20:10:34 GMT
i like girls with small hands, it makes mr biggie look even bigger ;D
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Post by Lucia on Sept 17, 2006 17:18:26 GMT
Daz! Can't take you anywhere!! Well, I've decided not to do anything about changing my lever - it was suggested by a biker-instructor to change it because he thought I might struggle on my bike test. Hmph. I've been used to it for 2 years, so I'm being stubborn and keeping it that way.
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Post by dazh on Sept 17, 2006 20:50:59 GMT
good luck on the test lucia. i did mine on a motorbike that i was not realy used to, so having been riding for a few years it should come second nature to you.
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