![]() 03/27/2014 at 23:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Also, what is that center pedal?
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Maybe front and rear brakes?
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Middle is brake, left is clutch. They aren't set up like a shifter kart with a hand clutch.
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prolly clutch pedal? lets him fiddle with engine braking? but that a guess because all shifter karts I've driven have had a hand clutch.
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this brings up a question i'm not sure how to google. are the pedals of right-side-drive cars set up in the same order? C-B-T? I know you'd use the wrong hand to shift, but would the clutch pedal be towards the center of the car, and the throttle closest to the door?
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Also, while that is (probably) the Isle of Man it's definitely not the TT course
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Pedals in RHD cars are the same as in LHD cars, which makes transferring from one to another less of a problem.
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dont those things have clutches?
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its probably brake and left is clutch. you dont need the clutch to upshift on a lot of motorcycles, which may be why he doesnt seem to use the left pedal except for when slowing down (ie uses it only for down shifting)
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Yeah, but most of the ones I've seen have them mounted on the wheel. Another user suggested the left pedal may be a clutch.
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When the video was made these karts didn't have hand clutches.