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    mercredi 12 novembre 2014

    A road trip across South America by Land Rover Defender


    Who hasn’t dreamed of jumping in their favourite classic car and heading off on a road trip across the stunning landscapes of South America? Munich-based filmmaker Vincent Urban and two friends did just that – and documented their experience in these glorious short films…

    Through wild South America


    “In early 2012, we started a journey to Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay and Southern Brazil in our old and rusty Land Rover,” explains Urban. With their digital cameras and other equipment stored in the 110’s voluminous rear, Urban and his travel companions Stefan Templer and Clemens Krüger set off across South America. Thanks to them, you can now experience the diversity of South America in less than six minutes – with sprawling deserts, bustling cities, undisturbed nature... and plenty of wind.

    Untamed winds


    If you were ‘blown away’ by Vincent’s videos, his Vimeo channel has several more high-quality ‘road movies’, including Oman, Turkey, Morocco, Thailand, and New England.
    Videos: Vincent Urban
    Why not buy yourself a classic Land Rover from the Classic Driver Market, hand in your notice and set off on a road trip of your own? Don’t forget the video camera…

    Twinline Moto Shoot

    Twinline Moto Shoot from Todd Blubaugh on Vimeo.

    GARB: FREQUENT FLYER

    Garb: Frequent Flyer

    J.Crew 484 Jean ($98). J.Crew Sun-Faded Sweatshirt ($70). J.Crew Ribbed Wool Watchman Cap ($40). Barbour Northolt Jacket ($549). Montague Leather Weekender ($475). Nike Vintage Collection Waffle Racer Sneakers ($88). J.Crew Vintage Oxford Shirt ($75). Ray-Ban Clubmaster Sunglasses ($145). J.Crew Cashmere Scarf ($98). Caputo & Co. Triple Wrap Bracelet ($85). Mougin & Piquard Grande Seconde Watch ($425). J.Crew Quilted Cotton Workshirt ($138). #59 Magazine ($45). The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining ($25).The Hillside Japanese Selvedge Chambray Pocket Square ($44).

    MAGNI FILO ROSSO: A RACE REPLICA FOR THE ROAD


    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    Vintage race bikes sound good in theory. But unless you’re handy with a spanner and have access to an underground parts network, they’re likely to drain your bank account faster than a weekend in Vegas.
    So wouldn’t it be good if you could have a race replica that starts at the push of a button? And doesn’t require a fleet of mechanics to keep it running?
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    That’s the thinking behind the latest release from Giovanni Magni—son of the legendary MV Agusta engineer Arturo, and current custodian of the Magni factory.
    The Filo Rosso is powered by the 3-cylinder MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine, encased in a classic double-cradle frame. It’s got 125 eager Italian horses on tap, and weighs only 145 kg (320 pounds). Which means it’ll be fast enough to embarrass all but the most exotic of modern machinery.
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    The rest of the spec sheet is equally mouth-watering. The forks are classic Cerianis, and the 18” wheels are magnesium alloy. There’s a twin-disc Brembo brake setup at the front, thankfully, and modern Dunlop rubber at both ends.
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    The star of the show is the bodywork, though. You’ll be able to specify the bike in “café racer” trim—minus the fairing—but we’ll take the extra metallurgy, thank you.
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    Being hand-beaten aluminum it won’t weigh much, and it looks simply stunning in the classic MV Agusta red and silver livery. Just like the original 500 Three racebikes did some forty years ago, fettled by Magni Snr and ridden by Giacomo Agostini to seven consecutive championships.
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    There’s no word on price yet, and some of the components may change before limited production starts. But the Magni factory has been producing delectable short runs of sporting machinery since the 1980s, so the project is in good hands.
    Interested? Please form an orderly queue at www.magni.it.
    The Magni Filo Rossi: a classic GP replica racer powered by an MV Agusta Brutale 800 engine.
    via BIKEexif