By Peter Murphy
MONTES CLAROS, Brazil, April 29 (Reuters) - A motorcycle that can run solely on sugar cane ethanol, gasoline or a mixture of both has gone on sale in Brazil, where biofuel cars already dominate the roads, burning cheaper home-grown energy.
Named the "Mix", the bike is a modified version of Honda's CG, a small motorcycle popular with couriers and commuters. The original ...
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