Crashed machine on display at TT
The wreckage of a crashed motorbike will underline the road safety message at this year's TT.
The machine, which belonged to Preston man Ian Entwistle, will be on display in full view of the 30,000 fans expected to visit and enjoy the Manx roads.
Mr Entwistle, who was 34, was killed two years ago when the brakes locked on his Suzuki GSX bike near his home, throwing him into another vehicle.
The wreckage is currently being toured around the north of England, with his family's permission, by Lancashire Police.
Sergeant Finn Quainton from the force said they hope it will prevent further 'tragic and needless' deaths.
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