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Old 01-29-2010, 06:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tamburini Corse T1 Rethinks the MV Agusta Brutale

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Tamburini Corse has done their magic on the MV Agusta Brutale in what they call the Tamburini Corse T1, which sounds like something out of The Terminator, but looks more like pure carbon sex to us. Massimo Tamburini’s son Andrea has the reigns at Tamburini Corse, and he builds off his father’s designs, appealing to a new generation of MV riders with the Tamburini Corse T1. Photos and more after the jump.

With a healthy creative dose of carbon and aluminum bits, Tamburini Corse certainly brings high-quality and eye-catching parts to a brand that has already dipped those adjectives in bronze and mounted them to its mantle. If you haven’t already figured it out, we’re especially taken with the tail-section and its pop-up back rest that probably serves no practical purpose, but remind us of Johnny 5 for some reason…and that makes us smile. Check out these photos below and tell us what you think.

Price? If you have to ask your probably can’t afford it.































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Old 01-29-2010, 06:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That pop up back rest would make a perfect place to mount a rear view camera

Very cool styling though
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That first pic in black is stunning, love the sloping belly pan

It has the wrong sort of engine tho
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