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Education For The Children Foundation

For some time now all us guys behind RideAround have been following Graham Styles (aka Brainrotting) and his adventure biking exploits around the americas.  He posts regular videos to YouTube which I would highly recommend you catch up on!

For the past month(?) he’s been volunteering at a charity funded school in Jocotenango, Guatemala.  This is a school that’s making a real difference to children and their families living in poverty.  The school is funded by Education for the Children, a UK based charity.  Head over to their website to find out more: http://www.eftc.org.uk/.

Brainrotting has set himself the target of raising £7500, enough to fund a class of 25 children for a year, that’s quite an ambitious target!  However, we’re supporting him and have all donated using his JustGiving page (http://www.justgiving.com/Graham-Styles) and we want to to donate you too!  So get you credit card out and donate now.

If you want to keep up to date with the rest of his exploits you can find brainrotting on the following sites:

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About The Author

Adrian Ritchie

Aidy has been riding motorbikes since just after he left university in 2003. His first bike was a 1988 Suzuki GSX-R750 bought for £1000. His second bike was a Suzuki GSF600 Bandit, bought for his adventure to Norway in 2005. Two years later he sold the Bandit to Shane (for him to learn on) and upgrade to a BMW R1200GS... which was promptly trashed one month later by a SMIDSY. Having had the R1200GS repaired, Aidy has spent the next three years giving it a damn good thrashing off-road. 2011 saw the R1200GS take to the remote tracks and desert pistes of Morocco... it managed to keep up with the 650 enduro bikes that make up the rest of the group and made it back to Guernsey in (mostly) one piece. In January 2012, he traded in the R1200GS for a new R1200GS Adventure, planning to use the Pegaso 650 for off-road racing. However, the lure of smaller enduro bikes proved too strong and in April 2012 purchased a BMS G450X

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