Man who lost arm in motorbike accident is set to ride again after finding mannequin limb in shop
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A man who lost his arm in a motorbike accident 36 years ago is set to ride again - after finding a fully functioning mannequin limb in a clothes shop.
Steve Robinson, 55, discovered two fully-jointed wooden arms belonging to a display model while browsing in clothes shop, Hawes and Curtis last month.
The unmarried motivational speaker - who has been unable to ride his bike since his accident over three decades ago - realised he could use the bendable arm to replace his own.
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