Andy Strapz DRz

Andy Strapz DRz

This entry is part 15 of 18 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #15

Less is usually more… until you have to do it all over again The first scratch on a new bike is often a traumatic event. Andy of Andy Strapz tells of his real-life nightmare.

Over the years I’ve had the chance to ride a few different bikes and each time I get hold of a light one it’s a revelation. For some reason I seem to forget that lesson.

My ambitions and ability get blurred and I end up with another big bike.

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