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[motorcycledaily.com] - How Much Horsepower Can a 650 Twin Make? Norton Introduces th

Although officially being unveiled tomorrow in England, Norton posted these low-res photos and specifications for the new 650cc Superlight today on its Facebook page. With engine architecture similar to the parallel-twin 650cc scramblers recently introduced by Norton (making a claimed 84*horsepower), the motor in the Superlight spins all the way to 12,500 rpm for its […]

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