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I was was stuck out in the Australia bush once miles away from no where and my braking mechanism in the front wheel broke up leaving me with no brakes and no way to walk the distance needed to get to safety. so i was in a position where I had to come up wit a solution. I ended up making the brake parts I needed out of wood from the trees around me. I had the wil and found the way to get moving again.

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