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Left Handed Rider... Does Anybody Know ?


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During the infamous run-off against Anders Michanek for the KO Cup at Hyde Road, in fact, where the riders passed and repassed on each bend for four laps before PC got the nod. He had the throttle and clutch on his left hand because he'd broken a wrist.

 

As for genuinely left-handed riders, I expect most of them use right-handed throttles to this day. Don't know of any who have configured a bike the opposite way around.

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there was someone else and i think they had the surname of Beaton ... not sure if it was Bobby or not.

 

if i remember rightly i'm sure he rode for a Northern club.

Glasgow and Hull are in my mind which is why i thought it could be Bobby Beaton for Hull

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During the infamous run-off against Anders Michanek for the KO Cup at Hyde Road, in fact, where the riders passed and repassed on each bend for four laps before PC got the nod.  He had the throttle and clutch on his left hand because he'd broken a wrist.

 

 

 

It was the clutch that he moved Andy and operated them both with his right hand

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there was someone else and i think they had the surname of Beaton ... not sure if it was Bobby or not.

 

if i remember rightly i'm sure he rode for a Northern club.

Glasgow and Hull are in my mind which is why i thought it could be Bobby Beaton for Hull

 

Jimmy .. badly injured when he clashed with Bradford's Dave Baugh on the back straight at Shieldfield (some, including me, would say the youngster got fenced for having the audacity to try and pass an old hand). When he came back he had throttle and clutch on same side ... never really worked too well because the mechanics (physics rather than men/women in greasy overalls!!) of it don't really work.

Shame, he was a promising young rider

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Think you will find most left handed people can adapt pretty well to any right handed set up....and that goes for anything, not just speedway bikes.

 

How do I know?....I'm left handed

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Spoke to the 'Old Timer' on the phone today, he assures me this rider does exist, he rode from the about 1962 in the old provincal leauge untill the early 1970's

 

He said the wierdest thing was seeing him winding on the throttle with the left hand !

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I remember Simon Wigg saying that the subject of left-hander's had been discussed a few times by riders...and they all agreed that it's easier for left-handed people to race speedway.

Because the positioning of the bike in the bends is controlled mainly with the left-hand side and the strength required comes mainly from the right. Which would definitely come more naturally to left-hookers. Also your reflexes are faster in your most-used hand...meaning consistently fast clutch-release is more likely to us lefties too B) .

 

 

But I wonder which of today's top-boy's are left-handed...if any :blink:

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everyone is born right handed ... only the greatest overcome it  :approve:

Do what my sister did, break your wrist when you're young and you have to learn to use the other arm, she can use both arms to write etc.

 

Using the theory that Steve Turner has posted, to get out of the starts quicker, would it not be better for riders to switch the throttle and clutch around then? Might take a bit of getting used to, but they'd get out of the starts quicker. Or is it really not a viable option.

 

Didn't Scott Nicholls have both throttle and cluth on the same side in the 1999(?) GP at Coventry after damaging his hand the week before? I know it caused him to go through the tapes in one heat.

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Think you will find most left handed people can adapt pretty well to any right handed set up....and that goes for anything, not just speedway bikes.

 

How do I know?....I'm left handed

 

Something else we have in common! :)

 

However, I cannot see this becoming the start of "Lefties of the World Unite!"

 

Just cannot see that happening! :D

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Hmmm.....I must be the exception to the norm as I seem to be better at turning left than I do right!!! Every time I came off my motorbike was when I was turning right, the near ones was when I was turning left.

 

Even in everyday life, I prefer to sit on the left side (coach,train bus etc)....mind you my pc is set up for a right handed person, mouse is on the right hand side, as in the volume control for my speakers...even my cup of tea is on my right!!

 

Think I must be a confused leftie :rolleyes:

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Left handers are known to be better batsmen at cricket and potters at snooker.

 

When My old man raced he always said it was an advantage to be a right hander. (he's left handed)

 

having being no good at snooker or cricket and being right handed maybe I should try my hand at speedway

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