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If the clutch control is on the right side, during a stop you will have to forego either the rear brakes or the front brakes and much of your steering finess. Ever tried a hard stop with only one hand on the bars? Don't.
There are numerous reasons why hand shifters went the way of dinosaurs, and safety is at the top of the list.
On motorcycles that made 10 or 15hp, had no front brake and a rear brake that was largely ineffective, and had a 2or3 speed transmission, a hand shifter was a little less crazy. With modern performance and considering the speed and density of modern traffic, I'd say a hand shifter is somewhere past crazy.
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You gonna ride this bike or just stare at it in your garage and admire your handy work?
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Got to be able to react in a split second or ride it in.
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kzharpe wrote: . . . 77 kz650 . . . suicide shifter . . . on a 650? not the one with the clutch on the handle but where it comes through the frame and up to your right hand side. . . .
Presupposing the rider would steer and clutch with his left hand remaining on the handlebar grip while operating the jockey shift with his right hand (throttle being closed -- same as with automobile floor shift).
While motorcycle jockey shift on either side entails inherent dangers of one-handed steering control while changing gears, operating a right side jockey shift adds the additional risks of slower front brake reaction time because the rider's right hand is further distanced from the front brake lever while operating the jockey shift.
Some additional sources:
www.google.com/#q=right+side+jockey+shift+kits
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Somehow he lived and so did the bike. By the time I was old enough to ride it legally somebody put a new shift lever on it so I never got to try hand shifting.
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