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Test fleet: Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE Performance Tourer

It was good news, at least: “There’s nothing broken Mr Simmonds.”

I heaved a sigh of relief, grabbed my crutch (the thing that aids walking when you’ve got a limp, not the other thing) and hobbled out of the ironically labelled ‘walk in’ health centre.

Football in your late forties is not conducive to evading injury, it seems and this wasn’t the first time in the last 15

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