I love Sofi- “How I love the ‘panti-dropper’!” she says.
[ more photos of Sofi Tsingos | Ducati ]
What happens when you put a bunch of bikers with a warped sense of humor in a Ducati shop together? You get the one-of-a-kind, often-imitated-never-duplicated MotoCorsa family. This photoshoot is a good example of the lengths we’ll go for our customers… even if it’s to make them laugh, cry, and/or want to vomit. ;)
To all the people who are sick and tired of seeing bikini clad babes draped over bikes… this is for you. I can only tell you how lucky I feel to work with this group of dudes.
Make sure you go check out all the 1199 MANigale photos on the MotoCorsa website.
Photography by yours truly, MotoLady!
Look! My photography made it to MotoGP!
I had to share this immediately- my friend Justin Kwong in CA sent me this photo from Laguna Seca… a photo from the MotoCorsa 1199 Panigale shoot made it to print for the Make-A-Wish foundation! Kylie Lewallen gives the Panigale a little kiss. Two beauties, for sure!
Happy happy, joy joy! Special thanks to MotoCorsa.
I photographed a beautiful lady, Kylie Lewallen, and the amazing new Ducati 1199 Panigale together ‘in studio’ for MotoCorsa! They’re all up for free download so check them out!
Made this just for you! The 1199 Panigale first crash photos turned into an animation. South African racer Chris Leeson took first Panigale pole, and now first crash as well.
There’s some kerfluffle about the way it held up (or didn’t) in the wreck. A couple things could be said about this…
This motorcycle is made for performance. It’s made to be ridden, hooliganized, loved… it is not meant to be crashed. Sure, a GSXR might take that quadruple end-over-end flip a little bit better, but will you win the race with it?
Consider when we moved from all metal cars- big honkin’ bricks that would destroy anything that got in their paths, to crumply sedans that kept us alive. What would you prefer, a vehicle that toss you around inside while running over everything? Or one that accordions into nothingness that you walk away from?
What do you guys think? Do you think motorcycles are moving this direction…? Considering the continual efforts to make sport bikes lighter, I believe “frameless” bikes (or something structurally as risky to lose pounds) are the wave of the future.