Jetmoto 150
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mywifesquad
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Do you find that people with smaller hands are comfortable with the levers as they are? I'm looking at the 150 for a smaller rider and want to make sure that it can be safely operated by smaller hands.
Thanks again!
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Do you find that people with smaller hands are comfortable with the levers as they are? I'm looking at the 150 for a smaller rider and want to make sure that it can be safely operated by smaller hands.
Thanks again!
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Rkangel777
Do you find that people with smaller hands are comfortable with the levers as they are? I'm looking at the 150 for a smaller rider and want to make sure that it can be safely operated by smaller hands.
Thanks again!</end quote></div>
Are we talking a small adult hand? Or a small childs hand? They work well for a small adult hand, a small childs hand would most likely have trouble. I would think you could get a lever/master cylinder off one of the mini utility quads and get it to work on the 150.
Your Welcome!
Do you find that people with smaller hands are comfortable with the levers as they are? I'm looking at the 150 for a smaller rider and want to make sure that it can be safely operated by smaller hands.
Thanks again!</end quote></div>
Are we talking a small adult hand? Or a small childs hand? They work well for a small adult hand, a small childs hand would most likely have trouble. I would think you could get a lever/master cylinder off one of the mini utility quads and get it to work on the 150.
Your Welcome!
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