A recent Bikesure feature highlights how specialist motorcycle adaptations are helping thousands of disabled riders return to the road. The article explains that disabilities affecting mobility, limbs, or balance no longer have to signal the end of motorcycling, thanks to tailored modifications such as hand-operated brakes, electronic gear changers, easy-clutch systems, trike conversions and sidecar setups. It notes that organisations like NABD continue to play a vital role in funding and supporting these adaptations, enabling riders to regain independence, confidence and the freedom that motorcycling brings. Ref – bikesure.co.uk

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