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Voxan Wattman is world's most powerful electric motorcycle
Wed, 04 Dec 2013It would be fair to say that we're a little bit in love with the Voxan Wattman electric motorbike. There's just something wonderfully cutting-edge about the design, and that's before you start peering beneath its chiselled skin. If we were looking for a motorcycle to make an escape silently across the border and into Switzerland, this is surely the bike to do it on.
Aston Martin-Mercedes tie-up: secret plans revealed by CAR
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Steve Earle out at Monterey Historics
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