Men left with head injuries after motorbike crash
Two men have been left with head injuries following a crash involving an electric motorbike and a car.
West Yorkshire Police were called the incident on the A64 York Road at the junction with Old York Road, in Leeds, at 19:07 BST on Friday.
The men, aged 21 and 22, are believed to be the rider and passenger of the motorbike.
One of the men was left with a serious injury to his head, but neither man's injuries are considered life-threatening.
Anyone with any information, or dashcam, home CCTV or doorbell footage, is asked to get in touch with police.
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