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Old 01-28-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I have an 04 Sprint St. Because of a damaged left knee I need to relocate the rear set (Shifter and pegs) to a more forward position. Is there a manufacturer out there that makes a rear set system that will allow me to make that change? Is there a fabrication person out there around Sact, CA USA that is willing to give it a try. Or must I really sell it?
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There's a guy in Sacto that does one-off stuff for lots of racers, etc and I'm sure he can help. If you're active on www.sport-touring.net his user name is "busylittleshop". If not, pm me and I'll give you his name/email address.
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Thanks, I'll give him a PM. I think I met him, Name is Larry and he rides a modified RC45. In fact Larry if you are reading, PM me and I'll contact you too.

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That's the guy! He's doing some automotive work for me, and he's got good equipment/skills.
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Many moons ago, I adapted a GPX750 to a hand gear change for a mate of mine who`d badly smashed his left foot. I used a twist grip gear change from a Lambretta scooter with two cables linked to a small wheel attached to the end of the gear selector arm. It cost about 25 quid in materials and took about 3 hours of my time. I`m fairly sure It could be done with just about any bike. I started out on a Lambretta, so the twist grip change was easy for me to use. It took my mate about 2 hours to get proficient with it.
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