Turin-based Officine GP Design specializes in the customization of motorbikes, and their latest creation is the spectacular MV Agusta One, based on the MV Agusta Brutale 800.
The new version retains the classic bike’s unmistakable style, with features like the exposed trellis frame and sculpted seat. Even so, a lot of work has been into the new design in order to make it stand out – and it definitely shows!
What makes the One so remarkable is the fact that it is an ideal mix of state-of-the-art technology with good old-fashioned mechanical craftsmanship. How else can you describe a vehicle which has integrated iPad technology (the first of motorcycle to display such a feature, according to the manufacturer), but also a hand-hammered sheet aluminum monocoque structure?
The software used to integrate the tablet with the bike was created in-house and acts as a sort of brain for the machine, displaying relevant information, allowing the rider to use geolocation services, and more. The hardware is just as impressive, with materials such as aluminum and titanium used throughout, while the bespoke high-density memory foam saddle is covered in Foglizzo leather.
So if you think your Brutale 800 isn’t already impressive enough, you might want to consider the customization package offered by Officine GP Design. Already in pre-production, it won’t be too long into next year until you’ll be turning heads on the road with your awesome new motorbike.
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