Why did you decide to add a charity to your will?
I’ve always enjoyed raising money for charitable causes, so leaving money in my will is just an extension of that. Having cancer a few years ago prompted me to think about updating my will. It’s obviously a personal decision, but by leaving more than 10% of my assets to charity I also reduce any potential inheritance tax bill, which doesn’t just benefit the charity and the people they help, but also ensures my other beneficiaries receive more.
Why did you choose Two Wheels?
You get used to people telling you how dangerous riding a bike is, so when I heard about a charity that could use motorcycles to save lives it seemed a great way to combine my passion for riding with benefitting a fantastic cause.
“By leaving more than 10% of my assets to charity I also reduce any potential inheritance tax bill.”
What is your relationship to motorcycles and to the charity?
I’ve ridden motorcycles since I was 14, and they have been a constant presence in my life, whether on the road, off-road or on track. Over the years I’ve become more and more involved in supporting Two Wheels for Life – and am now proud to be one of its trustees.
“Don’t put off making a will – it’s not hard to do. I found that it actually helped me focus on what’s important in my life!”
What would you say to others considering writing a will?

Andrew having some off-road fun
I know that for many people having children prompts them to consider writing a will. For me it was the other way around. I don’t have children, and besides providing for my godchildren, I wanted to make sure that any of my legacy went to a cause where I knew it would be well used. I’ve seen first-hand the valuable work Two Wheels for Life funds in Africa so know that the money is put to incredibly good use.
Oh, and one other thing is I’d say don’t put off making a will – it’s not hard to do. I found that it actually helped me focus on what’s important in my life!