Need the help of R3V - Amputee Driving a Clutch
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my first thought would be a cable operated hand clutch attached to the shift knob like a motorcycle lever...BroWorks.com Bro is a lifestyleComment
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Manual Transmission - 1 leg amputee driving a 6 speed WS6, having an issue, please HELP!! - so i lost half of my left leg in a motorcycle wreck. since then i have taught myself how to drive a stick shift (2000 Pontiac ws6 6 speed) even though my prosthesis side has to work the clutch. To do this i simply take off my...
Current Car: 2011 BMW 135i, M-Sport, 6 speed
Originally posted by lamboSounds like you need a massage.Originally posted by kpengWho the hell is Vlad?Comment
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uncertain if i posted, but i snapped my left leg a few years ago snowboarding in montana...
i had a full cast from toes to crotch, and when the cast came off, (i took it off early to begin therapy) my leg was basically a noodle... i had to drive to get around by myself.
so, i just used my cane, (being that i already knew how to drive, was easy) but i became very proficient at it...and, even though it may not be looked at as the best, i could shift up and down, double clutch, and do everything just fine...and that was using my hand to operate the clutch, (left leg).
i mastered right foot braking
i mastered cane braking
i mastered heel - toe driving
i mastered smoother corners (due to massive pain, since i couldn't take the meds while driving, i just bore it out, and i think i became a much better driver due to it.
basically, everything i had to do, or tried and practiced doing, became natural, and increased my ability, it just takes time to start doing it.
seriously, there is nothing you cannot do if your mind is set to do it.3 pedal club
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I'm studying biomedical engineering/biomechanics...you could be my dissertation in 4 years!
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Not going to work, an automotive single plate clutch has many times the spring pressure compared to a 8 or 9 plate motorcycle clutch. You would not be able to squeeze the lever.
As i mentioned pages back a remote booster like some older cars used would be the easiest way to get a lighter clutch. Using simple leverage there is no way to get anything for free, Lighter effort means long throws at the input.Comment
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Haha good job andrew! I remember the first time I drove stick...never stalled it either because i knew exactly what I was doing :)The first car I ever rode in was an e30
Originally posted by Cabriolet
Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.
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2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe
2002 540i/6 Black/Black
2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)Comment
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I know how to drive a clutch, just cant physically execute it
I had problems because I had to to think so hard about what I was doing. So like when I got into second I accidently didn't take my foot off the gas... but I was shifting so slow if I would have it would have been a harder shift. lolComment
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You'll get used to it just like the rest of us. It seems like driving stick for you is not really any different than it is for us. Everyone stalls occasionally, and screws up when they first start out.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
Originally posted by Cabriolet
Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.
1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe
2002 540i/6 Black/Black
2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)Comment
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The first car I ever rode in was an e30
Originally posted by Cabriolet
Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.
1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe
2002 540i/6 Black/Black
2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)Comment
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