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WHERE THERE’S A WILL THERE IS A WAY

I read the article in February 2019 MSL about Mikko’s accident and recovery with great interest. I hope it inspires other riders to follow in your footsteps if they are unfortunate enough to find themselves in the same predicament. I felt compelled to write on a subject that’s close to heart and along a similar vein.

I have been riding bikes for 50 years, having grown up on British bikes through a plethora of other machinery, riding all year and in all weathers. My regular ride for the last few years have been Triumph Trophies.

In May 2018 I had bilateral leg operations. Being stuck in Aircast boots, it was very irritating to look

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