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Amputee friendly?

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 9:25 am
by Bryan Wy
Some friends and myself have try a cart scheduled for next weekend. One friend has his foot amputated. He drives every day. Rides a Harley and carries 150 lb up stairs at work some days.
I tried emailing the track to see if there will be an issue for him riding with us. But no response.
Does anyone have any info or experience with something similar?

Re: Amputee friendly?

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 9:45 am
by JasonL
Given the level of activity you’re describing my instinct is to say “No”, but there are some things that could pose problems depending on his situation:

-Not sure if it is his right or left foot, but in karting the left is used to operate the brakes.
-The brake and throttle ‘pedals’ are horizontal metal bars not a flat paddle as exists on cars. I don’t know how this may or may not work with his limb/prosthesis.
-The brake is manual - not powered. It can require a little more effort than a car, and being able to feel the pressure/resistance provides valuable input when driving.

I’d say bring him out. If he can’t participate, I believe the club would provide a refund.

Re: Amputee friendly?

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 2:57 pm
by Bryan Wy
I appreciate the detailed response. Thank you

Re: Amputee friendly?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:55 am
by phil
Hi Bryan
Jason has covered most of the concerns, and I would agree, if it is difficult for him, we can issue a refund, or give a session to someone else. I do hope to get at least one kart rigged up with hand controls in the future to be able to accommodate more people. I would also like to apologize for the lack of response to your email. I'm not sure which email you used, but there has been some changes in roles, and people at the club, so it may be related to that.

Phil