Jeepsinker
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I recently made a new friend who has interest in owning a deuce, but he has a problem.
He was wounded on a battlefield overseas not too many years ago and lost his right leg. I didn't ask how or where, those details are not important.
He rally wants a deuce, A2 model but can not work the clutch and the fuel pedal because his prosthesis does not allow him much control over the throttle pedal.
I need to come up with a way to repurpose the hand throttle to be used with a lever control that can be mounted to the shifter and actuated easily by thumb pressure, but still returns to idle when released, and it can't be too taxing on the thumb. I'm thinking the lever will have to be fairly long to accomplish this, maybe 3-4", and it will also have to be a pretty long cable.
What say the membership on this matter and modification?
For the record, he does not really want an A3, although it would greatly simplify things.
He was wounded on a battlefield overseas not too many years ago and lost his right leg. I didn't ask how or where, those details are not important.
He rally wants a deuce, A2 model but can not work the clutch and the fuel pedal because his prosthesis does not allow him much control over the throttle pedal.
I need to come up with a way to repurpose the hand throttle to be used with a lever control that can be mounted to the shifter and actuated easily by thumb pressure, but still returns to idle when released, and it can't be too taxing on the thumb. I'm thinking the lever will have to be fairly long to accomplish this, maybe 3-4", and it will also have to be a pretty long cable.
What say the membership on this matter and modification?
For the record, he does not really want an A3, although it would greatly simplify things.