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    ...should be in Classic Bikes...cool pic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chooky View Post
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    it's a shame that the displaying of these bikes has turned into an ego driven circus about whose richer than who.
    No other bike was allowed on the track with the Brittens at the weekend, oh, except for a couple of other bikes owned by the same guy...
    Take a look at the video of them getting the black bike prepared "the fifty thousand dollar crankshaft"
    $50k would get ten cranks made, or they're getting ripped blind, or they're brushing their ego and turning the whole bike into a cock swinging session.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    it's a shame that the displaying of these bikes has turned into an ego driven circus about whose richer than who.
    No other bike was allowed on the track with the Brittens at the weekend, oh, except for a couple of other bikes owned by the same guy...
    Take a look at the video of them getting the black bike prepared "the fifty thousand dollar crankshaft"
    $50k would get ten cranks made, or they're getting ripped blind, or they're brushing their ego and turning the whole bike into a cock swinging session.
    Not only paid to much also purchased a lemon. Why would it need a new crank. They could have paid for an oil change more often instead.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Not only paid to much also purchased a lemon. Why would it need a new crank. They could have paid for an oil change more often instead.
    dunno whther it needed a new crank, but if that's how they value it somethings wrong somewhere along the line, cranks are not 'special', they're in every motor pretty well and therefore not hard to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    it's a shame that the displaying of these bikes has turned into an ego driven circus about whose richer than who.
    turning the whole bike into a cock swinging session.
    I've been thinking similarly for a while but was too afraid of being slated on here for saying so.

    BTW given the drawings or a sample I am pretty sure I could get a crank made for a lot less than $50k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    it's a shame that the displaying of these bikes has turned into an ego driven circus about whose richer than who.
    No other bike was allowed on the track with the Brittens at the weekend, oh, except for a couple of other bikes owned by the same guy...
    Take a look at the video of them getting the black bike prepared "the fifty thousand dollar crankshaft"
    $50k would get ten cranks made, or they're getting ripped blind, or they're brushing their ego and turning the whole bike into a cock swinging session.
    I suppose if it were not for the Kevin Grants, you might not see these bikes at all...just saying.
    Maybe they wanted the crank done " by tomorrow"

    Q: when they were talking about the Britten were in inside the marquee or standing outside.
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    Not in an attempt to invalidate anyone's opinion, My perception of the weekend was quite different.
    In the absence of the owner of said motorcycles, there would have been no motorcycles at pukekohe last weekend & my personal feeling is that the NZCMRR would be heading for dire straights, (not the band) without the leadership of Kevin.
    I found the Britten presentation by Steve Briggs & Andrew Stroud to be far to short, I could have listened to their yarns all evening.
    The Britten does hold the keys to the kingdom, that is not the fault of the owner, it's just how they are, there is not another machine that has the effect on people that it does wherever it goes. It's quite amusing to watch people react to it like an exotic, beautiful & famous supermodel.
    Without the waterbike in the ownership it is in, the Britten would be nothing more than a memory to most of us.
    I also gained the impression, as a third party to a short exchange between two people that Kevin may well have provided a degree of personal financial support to the event. Regardless of an individual's perceived wealth, providing for your peers is a redeeming personality trait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    In the absence of the owner of said motorcycles, there would have been no motorcycles at pukekohe last weekend & my personal feeling is that the NZCMRR would be heading for dire straights, (not the band) without the leadership of Kevin.
    This is true of so many situations / clubs / organisations. There are a few with either money or extraordinary dedication and devotion who make these groups and meetings work. (The marshals are another example - they receive an allowance, but it's not even close to an economic wage. Without them, none of these meetings could ever take place.)

    If it wasn't for these people, these things would never happen, and the Brittens (in this case) would quite possibly be retired to podiums in museums, or (worse) private collections. It's so good to see that they are being ridden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjm View Post
    If it wasn't for these people, these things would never happen, and the Brittens (in this case) would quite possibly be retired to podiums in museums, or (worse) private collections. It's so good to see that they are being ridden.
    Which begs the question as to what kind of sad-sack would own a bike they wouldn't want to ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    I suppose if it were not for the Kevin Grants, you might not see these bikes at all...just saying.
    Maybe they wanted the crank done " by tomorrow"

    Q: when they were talking about the Britten were in inside the marquee or standing outside.
    I love the Britten to bits, and will stop anything i'm doing to listen to one, and to listen to two is double the pleasure. I remember the only bike one could hear from the TT grandstand going through Bradden bridge, was the Britten, three of them meant a triple shot including the one off blue bike with yellow features (rather than the normal pink), still remember it as if it were yesterday and i am thankful that Kevin Grant has let us all see and hear one for all these years. It takes wealth, which i've no doubt he has some, but it takes a lot more than coin to drag it all around nz and the world as he's done, especially when he was still doing so with his badly broken leg.
    Yes i was in the marquee, and listened to every word from the three people who spoke, especially Steve Briggs opinions as i'd not heard them before, and he was doing a job racing back then and less aware of his part in the bikes history, now he has realised where it sits in the world of motorcycling.
    What does annoy me is the harping on about the inflated value of things, and not allowing other historical bikes a chance to be part of an event like this.
    I also take my hat off to the commitee for getting this meeting up and sorted with the limited time, financial input by one or all of them must have occured, as did no doubt a few of the volunteers too.
    Just voicing my thoughts.
    I also spent a good half and hour studying the minor differences between the two bikes, they were everywhere and indicative to the bikes being hand built, rather than everything CNC machined, although they did lean that way towards the end of the build.
    Great to see the black bike in all it's glory, last time i saw that we virtually shovelled the last few bits after it was crashed at the TT, into the truck so I could take it back to England.
    the opportunity to take a piece as a souvenier was right there in front of me for a few days, but my respect for the whole thing meant i certainaly didn't.

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    You'll know then...
    I was living in the UK for a few years and not aware of the Britten, was at the TT and I saw this bike wheelie out the pits.
    I took this pic.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    does anyone have a pic of the Britten Robert Holden rode at the 1994 TT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    it's a shame that the displaying of these bikes has turned into an ego driven circus about whose richer than who.
    No other bike was allowed on the track with the Brittens at the weekend, oh, except for a couple of other bikes owned by the same guy...
    Take a look at the video of them getting the black bike prepared "the fifty thousand dollar crankshaft"
    $50k would get ten cranks made, or they're getting ripped blind, or they're brushing their ego and turning the whole bike into a cock swinging session.
    Simple solution, buy a Brittan and go racing with it, put out or fuck off and join all the other short poppies at the midgit poppy club.
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    I've been thinking similarly for a while but was too afraid of being slated on here for saying so.
    You really are a sensitive wee thing, aren't you?

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