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Disabled Motorcyclists Association
Ada House
77 Thompson Street
Manchester
M4 5FY
Tel: 0161 833 8817
Mobile: 07947 138303
Web: www.thedma.org.uk
The DMA aims to support all disabled riders both past and present. Although based in the north west they will not refuse assistance to those who may live outside the area. The DMA provides practical help and support to all those who ride a motorbike, scooter, moped, trike or are considering riding for the first time.
They can help with advice on what adaptation needs to be done to your chosen bike and act as a signpost to where you can obtain the adaptation and what you need to consider before riding. The DMA is also in favour of promoting safe riding and the positive image of motorcycling.
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