Lamborghini
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LAMBORGHINI by Ducati!
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Honestly, we never quite ‘got’ previous Ducati/Lamborghini tie-ins – the posh limited-edition Diavel 1260 and Streetfighter V4 done up in Lamborghini paint schemes. Although, since we’d struggle to afford any Lambo outside the Hot Wheels range, we’re probably not the target audience anyway (again). But this makes much more sense from the two Volkswagen-owned brands:…
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VIDEO: Motorcycle in NEAREST miss ever. Racing a Lamborghini seemed like such a good idea at the time, too.
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OK, so if you’re going to make a video with your mate in his Lamborghini – don’t undertake him and then add a load of lean angle at 162kph (102mph) as you try to avoid the car coming head-on at you. Never a good idea. Somehow, this particular wheeled wonder manages to miss the…
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Lamborghini Design 90 prototype goes under the hammer
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One of six super-rare 1980s prototype Lamborghini motorcycles went under the hammer yesterday – but failed to reach its reserve. So if you’re into your Italian metal, there’s still a chance to get your hands on a unique piece of motorcycling history. Back in 1989, Lamborghini was toying with the idea of creating its own…
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Ducati Panigale C Concept (inspired by Lamborghini Centenario)
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This gorgeous Ducati Panigale C Concept from Tamás Jakus of Jakusa Design, ‘draws’ on the close relationship between Ducati and Lamborghini (who are both part of the VAG Group). Tamás Jakus created the Ducati Panigale C Concept, inspired by one of the most exclusive Lamborghini’s of recent times – the Lamborghini Centenario LP770-4. Only 20…
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Video: Lamborghini Espada V12 powered motorcycle
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More used to tinkering with cars than motorcycles, Chuck Beck has created something quite extraordinary by building a motorcycle around a Lamborghini Espada V12 engine. In his own words, “it’s an example of why people shouldn’t drink”. The bike also has a VW Type 3 axle, rear-mounted radiators, and amazingly, it rides! According to Chuck…
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