- Joined
- Nov 28, 2008
- Messages
- 1,201
- Location
- Interwebbernet
*
*
*
This article comes from AsphaltandRubber.com
*
*
*
Italian designer Oberdan Bezzi is at it again with hit imagination and design tools in hand. Taking the iconic Italian brand of Benelli, Bezzi has put together an imagined flat-track ready version of the fabled Benelli 2ue (Due?) motorcycle that he calls the Benelli 2 TechnoTracker.
While the design is fine and good, we find it a little paradoxical that the Maestro would choose to create a hypothetical concept from a mythical motorcycle that has yet to make it to market, despite being rumored for a year. It’s like a dream from another person’s dream. Metaphysics aside, the 2ue looks great in Bezzi’s flat-track form, although we doubt the production model from Benelli will ever see the muddy flat-track courses of the US anytime soon.
Source: Oberdan Bezzi
Visit Asphalt & Rubber for more articles like this one
*
*
This article comes from AsphaltandRubber.com
*
*
*
Italian designer Oberdan Bezzi is at it again with hit imagination and design tools in hand. Taking the iconic Italian brand of Benelli, Bezzi has put together an imagined flat-track ready version of the fabled Benelli 2ue (Due?) motorcycle that he calls the Benelli 2 TechnoTracker.
While the design is fine and good, we find it a little paradoxical that the Maestro would choose to create a hypothetical concept from a mythical motorcycle that has yet to make it to market, despite being rumored for a year. It’s like a dream from another person’s dream. Metaphysics aside, the 2ue looks great in Bezzi’s flat-track form, although we doubt the production model from Benelli will ever see the muddy flat-track courses of the US anytime soon.
Source: Oberdan Bezzi
Visit Asphalt & Rubber for more articles like this one