Disabled Adaptions |
A trike can be adapted to suit any combination of disability, just by swapping the foot and hand controls from their normal positions, and there is no limit to what can be done to modify them. Most of the trikes pictured on this page are motorcycle-powered, and have been fitted with a Kliktronic device, an actuator which is usually fitted to the gear selector and operated by two buttons on the handlebars. |
A Suzuki Bandit trike seen on the NABD stand at the welsh show, 2003. It is fitted with a Kliktronic, which is hidden inside the Guiness can. |
Here is a Harley Sportster conversion, with the Kliktronic arrowed in the second picture. |
Honda GoldWing and CX500 trikes |
Harley Fatboy. |
A 2 Litre Ford Pinto automatic, with hand throttle and cable-to-hydraulic brakes. |
Close up of brake lever. |
Cable joined to brake union. |
Suzuki GSX1100. |
Kawa Z1000. |
All pictures, apart from the blue Honda CX500, were taken from the NABD magazine. Click on the button below to goto the nabd web site for more information. |