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A very rare motorcycle has been stolen from Hastings.—Sussex Police, 6 January 2016

The black and silver Manx Norton motorcycle was stolen from Pelham Place on Monday (January 2) between 11.30am and 1pm.

PCSO Daryl Holter, Heritage Crime Officer said: “The motorcycle has a value of £22,000 and it is a very rare collectable vintage machine in immaculate condition. This particular make and model of motorcycle is steeped in British motorcycle racing heritage; understandably the owner is incredibly upset.”

Anyone with information around this theft is asked to report online here quoting reference 456 of 02/01.

The photo shows a similar Manx Norton to the one that was stolen.