Motorbike manufacturer Norton says it'll start delivering its new flagship machine, named after the Isle of Man, next month.
The Manx R will be available in four variants, priced between £20,000 and £38,750.
Those who've ordered the bikes will start seeing them delivered in June.
The British firm has produced bikes named Manx before - they were designed to compete at the TT at the end of the 1940s and production stopped in the 1960s.
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