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#44
My umbilical cord got wrapped around my arm in the early stages of growth and cut of blood circulation. I physically have a a whole left arm but my fore arm is only 3 inches long and I have no hand. Such is life.

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Here is a better pic.



I like this one too:

 
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#47
Sometimes after I just start mine and am coasting down a hill where I ride, it dies if still cold. I sometimes entertain the thought of reaching down with my right hand to pull start it again but quickly realize that i have to switch my left hand over to the throttle to give it gas due to the governer being removed. Never a good outcome :doah: Good for you for jumping in. Love to see those who don't let their disability get in their way of their ambitions.
 
#48
Here I am with my grandaughter Kyla she loves to ride

And here are me and my grandson Shawn working on the bike, he only wants to work on them I cant get him to ride
 

gbones

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#49
I have been riding bikes since I was 3 or 4. Im just now getting into minis. We'll see... lol
i knew this kid when i was, well a kid. his dad was a mechanic, and he put one of those chain steering wheels (like cheech had) on his bicycle. maybe something like that would work for you. right hand on the steering wheel and left foot could control the brake, clutch break, drum break, scrub break etc. just an idea. plus it would be cool to see a mini bike with a steering wheel.
 
#52
No, that was ST.Helens in the scramble area, it really is a small hill but still a challenge for the 200cc china-bike..

Bullgap hill is much bigger than this tiny hill but ST.helens is closer and fun to ride if you like lots of sand on the trails.I love riding down a trail at 40-50 MPH on foot deep sand.
 
#57
Here's one of me in cub scouts in about 1966, and another on a boy scout camp out in about '69. I did not enjoy snow shoes. Loved that dog, though.
 
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