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By Ben Purvis -
New bikes
11 October 2007 10:11
Take a look at our MCN-exclusive video of the first turbo-diesel motorcycle in production, the Neander.
Costing £65,000, you probably won't see many on the roads, so our video is your best chance to see the air-cooled 1340cc parallel twin, which has been in development for seven years.
It's got so much torque that the only comparable motorcycle is the Triumph Rocket III, which has an engine nearly 1000cc bigger than the Neander.
And you'll have noticed the chassis and double front fork set-up to cope with the power and weight of the radical Neander.
You can read more on the technical details of the world's first production turbo-diesel motorcycle, the Neander, in MCN, Wednesday, October 10, 2007.
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Nicola Fox
09 October 2007
09:57
World Superbike hero James Toseland speaks to MCN after winning his second title at the Magny Cours last weekend. You can meet James Toseland at MCN Live! at Butlins...
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11 October 2007 21:13
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