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With the Nero Mark II, Bandit 9 were trying to create a motorcycle that was impossible categorize. It isn't a cafe racer, it isn't a bobber or a cruiser. Actually don't know what it is! But it's cool. Bandit 9 wanted to create a beautiful blend of vintage machinery with contemporary design. The Nero Mark II has kept the original 750 cc engine but it features a whole host of design upgrades over the original. The Nero Mark II is exceptionally flat and makes the rider look like he's sitting on air. The Nero Mark II has an elegantly minimalistic, aerodynamic tank and rear fender set. The shape of the bike tapers from every angle you look at it. The bike is so stripped down you have to look closely to see the details - the embedded brake light, the exposed fork suspensions, inverted brake/clutch levers, and solid steel foot and hand controls. The fork and handlebars are one single piece of metal, which makes the bike feel really responsive. And of course, the bike comes in its famously dark knight-esque matte black.
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