• last year
While most people these days would struggle to fix a wheel on their bike, Graham Hicks can do it in less time than it takes to boil a kettle.

And he can do it just by touch.

The most remarkable thing about Graham though is not that he is a gifted cycle mechanic, but that he is deaf-blind.

“I’m totally deaf and almost totally blind,” he says: “I can barely see anything at all.”

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00:00 My name is Graham Hicks. I am totally defense-fluent.
00:11 I have been working in the bike trade for over 40 years.
00:22 I have had this business here called Hicks Cycles for over 14 years.
00:36 When it comes to work with his bikes, he's a perfectionist because he does everything by touch.
00:46 And he feels a lot more than most people see.
00:57 Having had paid customers who have had a problem but got what I had paid because it never worked so well.
01:19 I am looking for someone who can support me in my business and everyday activities.
01:30 Someone that is flexible, someone that is totally reliable and Graham can depend upon.
01:46 Graham needs to be sure that his assistant is going to turn up in the morning.
01:59 Someone who is flexible and believes in the empowerment of disabled people.
02:15 [Music]
02:25 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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