1972JohnBoy, at work I was working with a younger man and he had a chopper, I asked him about the chopper rider putting his right hand seemingly to change gear, he was quite aware of the method.
A friend had a knuckle head chopper, I rode it and when he asked how I liked it I replied, "I'd sure like that engine in a Norton Featherbed Frame". Unsure how that would turn out though. I did go to see a Norton with an Indian engine on sale but it was a real butcher job, a lot of brass brazing on stressed parts.
When I bought the Harley I did figure out how to change it to foot change, but it would only be experimental, plus I was not aware of the overriding mechanical advantage apparatus, as the effort to compress the clutch by hand would be a big effort. One thing to design for just one, but if needed for production would be a sound investment, but there was an after market foot to hand, and had to foot change, but I couldn't find one for sale. The Harley change over worked perfect, and very sound, and for $110 a real steal to me. I was given the original parts, so could convert back if wanted.
I used to commute 65 miles a day, part on the Nimitz Freeway, a car insurance would add a 1/3 cost surcharge to insurance if route taken daily. During the winter owing to the rain I was the only one to get to work on time, the others tied up owing to the accidents.