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jaynichols
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Long story ended in a mild (or so they tell me) that weakened my left hand. I am currently in occupational rehab and am investigating a personal trainer.
Iam just starting to be able to get the clutch pulled in about 1/2 way but it takes all my strength and concentration. Hopefully eventually I'll get back enough to enjoy my GT again. maybe this summer or fall. But like any true Beemer rider. that is too far away. I understand being a hydrolic system, some parts will have to be either re-engineered, or hopefully bought to "fix my problem. I have seen on other sites riders with injuries to their left hand have them wanting for similar solutions. Is there any hope for the wanting-to-ride-wounded? We sure hope so. The easiest solution would be a replacement master cylinder with a different leverage system. Probably a re positioned pivot point for the lever. But then I'm not an engineer so if anyone has an idea or information to help We would sure appreciate it. I don't suppose BMW has a solution.
Iam just starting to be able to get the clutch pulled in about 1/2 way but it takes all my strength and concentration. Hopefully eventually I'll get back enough to enjoy my GT again. maybe this summer or fall. But like any true Beemer rider. that is too far away. I understand being a hydrolic system, some parts will have to be either re-engineered, or hopefully bought to "fix my problem. I have seen on other sites riders with injuries to their left hand have them wanting for similar solutions. Is there any hope for the wanting-to-ride-wounded? We sure hope so. The easiest solution would be a replacement master cylinder with a different leverage system. Probably a re positioned pivot point for the lever. But then I'm not an engineer so if anyone has an idea or information to help We would sure appreciate it. I don't suppose BMW has a solution.