Always ? .. lolMotor cycles always have throttles on the right.
I have to disagree - yes please!. I have two bikes with throttle on the right and two with throttle on the left and one of the LH ones works in the opposite direction. I don’t find any problem swapping between bikes and much prefer the left hand ones in this country as it leaves the right hand free for signaling the right hand turn.Please, no more left hand throttles;it's like reversing the pedals in a car.If you have more than one bike it's dangerous.Motor cycles always have throttles on the right.
Rubbish!Please, no more left hand throttles;it's like reversing the pedals in a car.If you have more than one bike it's dangerous.Motor cycles always have throttles on the right.
Mine is on the left.....seems like the most sensible place to me especially for the UK.....but I dont find it at all awkward when cycling abroad either.
Surely its not a huge deal breaker wherever the throttle is, Im just happy to have one
Lynda
But I thought your Wasp HAS a throttle DaveBut think of the poor mites with inferior bikes who cant have one
B***** orf leave my poor wasp aloneBut I thought your Wasp HAS a throttle Dave
Lynda
LOL.....you are SO sensitive Dave......if you dont want me to call your bike a Wasp you shouldnt have told me that was its nicknameB***** orf leave my poor wasp alone
I suppose you are talking about another particular 'poor mite' ( just call it a womans intuition lol ) ......thats not what I would call himBut think of the poor mites with inferior bikes who cant have one
Wow, I am quite surprised at the level of passion raised by what I assumed was a non controversial thread.Left-handed throttles are a thorough abomination and should be taken off and inserted sideways into the throttle orifice of the person who designed the bike that way.
Not my two cents - a sincerely held opinion.
Ah, but could you cope with a r/h gate gear change on the side of the petrol tank? I can, as I used to ride older motorbikes like that. Maybe that's why I'm not troubled by l/h throttles. I even used to drive a truck which had the accelerator pedal between the clutch and brake pedals, that was fun!I have ridden machines with LH and RH foot gear changes without any problems .