Based out of San Marino, Italy, Tamburini Corse takes pride tuning Italian motorcycles, Ducati and MV Agustas in particular.
Customising exotic bikes is Tamburini Corse's modus operandi, and its latest creation is the Tamburini T1, based on the MV Augsta Brutale nakebike.
On top of a range of high-end carbon fibre accessories, including an intriguing tail section (making it strictly a single seater) which provides it with a distinctive appeal, the modified Italian motorcycle also benefits from a range of performance upgrades, including a bespoke exhaust and techy-looking LED indicators.
Tamburini Corse is run by Andrea Tamburini, the son of Massimo Tamburini, the famous motorcycle designer and co-founder of Bimota.
"I hope all bike lovers will have the chance to try the new products," says Andrea Tamburini. "These will further improve the quality standard already reached by MV Agusta Corse, thanks to their exclusiveness, innovation and design."
The Tamburini T1 is faster, louder and depending on what you think of the redesign (and the Tamburini badging), more appealing than the standard Brutale.
For more details check out the Tamburini Corse website.