



You also got to remember that Russell Josiah beat all the Britten's on a 750cc Kawasaki in there first year. Bet that never got into any of those pro-Britten books!
Probably why Britten turned to BEARS racing, as much as they were awesome, they weren't world beaters even in the day.
That brings back memories.... would have been at that meeting.
Im sure Andrew had soooooooooo much time on his hands during that ..he probebly thought of names for all the kids!
He tried to make a show of it...but no cigar!
really shows the Britten front end into "Druids" against the Guzzi (soggy ol sock) and i like guzzi,s
Must have been one of the easiest rides of his carreer.......
Maybe not "World Beaters" but not a bad record - The Ducati's that the Britten beat at Daytona where pretty much full on factory jobs.
to quote somebody (who's name I don't remember) "Perhaps John's greatest talent was attracting and motivating other talented people"
It is still the most beautiful motorcycle ever (I think) and that was pretty much all John Britten.![]()
1991
2nd and 3rd Battle of the Twins, Daytona, USA
1992
1st Battle of the Twins, Assen, Holland
2nd Pro Twins, Laguna Seca, USA
DNF Battle of the Twins, Daytona, USA
1993
Fastest Top Speed at the Isle of Man TT
1st (BEARS) 2nd (Formula 1) Australian TT Bathurst
3rd Battle of the Twins, Assen, Holland
NZ Grand Prix title
World flying mile record (1000 cc and under)
302.705 km/h
World standing start 1⁄4-mile (400 m) record (1000 cc and under)
134.617 km/h
World standing start mile record (1000 cc and under)
213.512 km/h
World standing start kilometre record (1000 cc and under)
186.245 km/h
1994
1st Battle of the Twins, Daytona, USA
1st and 2nd New Zealand National Superbike Championship [4]
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
And don't forget that it wasn't actually allowed to race in many championships around the world due to small numbers built and/or engine capacity.
No WSBK, No MotoGP, No BSB, No AMA Superbike etc etc.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." John Ono Lennon.
"If you have never stared off into the distance then your life is a shame." Counting Crows
"The girls were in tight dresses, just like sweets in cellophane" Joe Jackson
Not knocking them, in fact I wished that our Government got behind them more in the day (typical to pour money into other trivial crap but not the motorcycling fraternity, they missed a brilliant opportunity here).
In fact, anyone with some foresight could have run a New Zealand series similar to that A1GP a few years back, inviting top riders to compete on Britten's in NZ, it would have been fantastic for the firm and an awesome advertisement for our country. Missed the boat there didn't we!!
No, I was just pointing out that as great as they were, Russell Josiah beat them on a 750cc Kawasaki, and that is how it went down. Britten fans can fob it off all they like, but that is just the way it was, doesn't knock the Britten's other accomplishments, but it certainly wasn't the second coming either!
As per earlier posts, would be a stunning vid with the original audio track!
Not sure if mentioned in the earlier posts but the riding from Ant to get the guzi competative with a Britten needs to be recognised. To punt that around the track like that is serious skill!
Originally Posted by Albert
I'm gonna question that a little bit here. For example, 1993 AMA Superbike race at Charlotte Motor Speedway the Ducati's were running right up there at the front (when they weren't quitting from electrical trouble that is) and the Britten went on to beat the Ducati's at Daytona in the battle of the Twins. So, using the Ducati's as a baseline, I would have thought that the Britten would have at least been in the ballpark for AMA Superbike, and probably not far off the BSB or WSBK.
That of course is assuming that the Ducati's at Daytona and Charlotte where in some way similar. The ones at Charlotte were the Ducati 851 Superbike (correct me if I'm wrong), but I don't know what exactly was racing at the Battle of the Twins at Daytona.
Disclaimer: I don't actually know what I'm talking about and everything I say should be taken as words of wisdom from a armchair general/mechanic/engineer/racer.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Remember the WSB round at manfield where John challenged the visitors to a match race ? Just as well it naver happened as there was around 2 sec per lap difference in times....and that was with the hippy Jason McEwan riding who at that time I'd have ranked with Holden. Just an amusing interlude for the serious racers. Would have seriously embarrassed John though if they'd taken the challenge.
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