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UNDERWATER SPIN Two Russian brothers have invented a yellow underwater motorcycle. The Aqua Star has two motors

UNDERWATER SPINTwo Russian brothers have invented a yellow underwater motorcycle. The Aqua Star has two motors. The second motor serves to regulate the motorcycle's position underwater by pressing and holding a button, and lets the motorcycle hang at any point and turn around on the spot.

The water bike can also move in different directions, and can be used at a depth of up to 12 metres at a speed of up to 7km/h. A helmet is attached to the motorcycle which is equipped with an air supply system.

But you might not see this water machine making an appearance at our local swimming pools because the developers say that this bike will be more useful for diving centres.

STREET FIGHTING MACHINE

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The ever-popular Suzuki Bandit has been transformed with the introduction of the Bandit 1250 Street Fighter special edition. Based on the new big-bore naked Bandit, the special edition features traditional street-fighter cross-braced Renthal handlebars, a Yoshimura silencer and a single seat cowling.

"The Bandit is one of the few product ranges in motorcycling that has evolved and captured new audiences over the years," according to Suzuki's Paul de Lusignan. "With the ultra-torquey 1250 motor, the naked Bandit returns to its origins offering great naked performance."

Available across the water only in UK Suzuki dealers, priced £5,499, which is around €7,800.

MotoGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ON DVD

It has been a dramatic, unpredictable and exciting season for this year's MotoGP World Championship. And you can relive all the action and go behind the scenes of the speed and glamour with the latest DVD review of the season from Duke Video.

"The action-packed review brings you coverage of every single round of the championship chase as young Australian Casey Stoner established himself as a world-beater, subduing even the legendary Valentino Rossi," says Vicky Stevenson of Duke Video.

There is an account of the first season of 800cc racing in the premier-class of Grand Prix, charting 21-year-old Stoner's road to the World Championship, from his victory in the opening round, to securing the crown with only three rounds to spare.

You can also witness the ever-popular and uniquely talented Rossi in his bid to catch Stoner and some amazing performances from the best motorcycle riders in the world.

"Viewers can enjoy an interview with the new MotoGP World Champion, plus a fascinating report on the new tyre rules that came into play in 2007, and an in-depth look at team communications with riders during a race via the pit-board," adds Stevenson.

For more information, visit www.dukevideo.com

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