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by mhsilverw » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:31 pm
As I suffer from an old injury to an ankle from sport, gear chaning can sometimes be painful or limits distances I can travel.
I noticed whils flicking through the parts list for a TS250 and TS250/1 there used to be special equipemnt available to use bike as Hand-Change...
Zubehör - Tafel 16
Werkzeug, Sonderzubehör
Item 4: Handschaltung auf Anfrage
Anyone know where such a part could be sourced from or perhaps the "drawing's" to make such a part (wonder if any one had such a drawing as I know there are drawings for tools etc in the manual).
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by DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:33 pm
here in the usa years ago a fellow made a shifter that had a heal lever
for up shift so shifting was always a matter of stepping down on front of the leaver pedal or the rear
i made a device that allowed a fellow to shift with his right hand like the old time bikes on the gas tank
also right side shift and brake made on same side
also a toe to go latching clutch pedal for a fellow with his left hand missing
and the best one was a side car where the wheelchair was used as the drivers seat
and the fellow drove from the sidecar
dave
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by radiograf » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:36 am
Check out the National Association for Bikers with a Disability website
www.nabd.co.uk. They are a charity here in the UK dedicated to adapting bikes for disabled use. The Klictronic gear change system may be of help, the only problem I can see is that it operates on 12 volts, maybe it's time to call MZB?
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by Trogolodyte » Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:57 am
The Ts250/1 can be converted to 12volt operation, fairly easily
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