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    Quote Originally Posted by portokiwi View Post
    I think its a poor attempt on a great bike. Is he just doing this to get rid of an old bike? putting Johns name on it so that it will sell for a higher price.
    What would Johns wife say? does she get anything from this?
    I think its a crap attempt and dirty way to make money.
    I don't think you have any idea how much time and work would have gone into that bike.

    It would have taken ages to build that, the guy obviously would have done it as a genuine tribute to an amazing bike.

    There is no way he would make money off it even if he didn't factor in what would be hundreds of hours labour.

    I think it is pretty neat and it is good for someone to spend time and money creating somthing they love and extending their skills as they go.

    So what if it says "Brittten" on it? I would be sincerly flattered if anyone ever built a lookalike of a creation of mine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by portokiwi View Post
    I think its a poor attempt on a great bike. Is he just doing this to get rid of an old bike? putting Johns name on it so that it will sell for a higher price.
    What would Johns wife say? does she get anything from this?
    I think its a crap attempt and dirty way to make money.
    +1

    Its a shite bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by portokiwi View Post
    I think its a poor attempt on a great bike. Is he just doing this to get rid of an old bike? putting Johns name on it so that it will sell for a higher price.
    What would Johns wife say? does she get anything from this?
    Apparantly she thought is was cool when she saw it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Apparantly she thought is was cool when she saw it.
    Did She???? If she gave her blessing I wont argue. I love the bikes that was made
    and raced by them. A real icon
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    I don't think you have any idea how much time and work would have gone into that bike.

    It would have taken ages to build that, the guy obviously would have done it as a genuine tribute to an amazing bike.

    There is no way he would make money off it even if he didn't factor in what would be hundreds of hours labour.

    I think it is pretty neat and it is good for someone to spend time and money creating somthing they love and extending their skills as they go.

    So what if it says "Brittten" on it? I would be sincerly flattered if anyone ever built a lookalike of a creation of mine!
    You look at the poster and you look at that bike.... You see the difference.
    If you do a tribute you do it right.
    Its not finished.
    Yes it says 7 years work..... I can read
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    You lot bagging the bike are being rediculas.

    The guy that built it has done a good job, was he meant to cast his own casings and build his own carbon cantelever front end to make it more authentic? No, cos then it would be a copy, not just a tribute.

    It is truely a tribute BECAUSE of the name on the bodywork. That's the inspiration, the reason for doing it.

    It's a lot like art I guess, totally open to interpretation. If you interpret it to be a poor knock off, then it's just an opinion, and you're entitled to it. Some of us look and see pain-staking hours spent creating something gorgeous from just another bros.

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    Exactly right there mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlBundy View Post
    Better than buying some cheap plastics for a VFR and saying it's a RCV or something...
    They're not cheap


    I think it's brilliant. Good to see the 3rd photo and how it was done. Think my Grandad has some spare MDF lying around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by portokiwi View Post
    I think its a poor attempt
    Quote Originally Posted by TLMAN View Post
    Its a shite bike
    You guys are retarded... you obviously have no idea how much effort it would take to reproduce that. Poor attempt? The fuck it is... that bodywork would have had hundreds of hours in it, it's a bloody fine attempt. IIRC from the last time it was on KB, he had no help from the Britten people, and had to fab it all from photos himself.

    Maximum respect.


    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    I don't think you have any idea how much time and work would have gone into that bike.

    It would have taken ages to build that
    I would say hundreds of hours.

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    The guy that built it has done a good job

    It's a lot like art I guess, totally open to interpretation. If you interpret it to be a poor knock off, then it's just an opinion, and you're entitled to it. Some of us look and see pain-staking hours spent creating something gorgeous from just another bros.
    For sure. It could be on a GN250 for all I care, I mean, not everyone is blessed with an unlimited budget... but that aside, that is a tota labour of love, he's done really well imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    For sure. It could be on a GN250 for all I care, I mean, not everyone is blessed with an unlimited budget...
    I'd love to get hold of a GN to modify. Intercooled turbo and Nitrous injection would be a must. Brutale inspired tank and tail might be interesting. Hhmmmm....

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    Whatever mate. we are all entitled to our 5 cents.
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    Obviously lots of hard work done there, but...

    Not my cup of tea. Kudos for the effort though.

    Imagine making a "Vincent" tribute bike with a Bros; or a Ducati 1098 replica with a Hyosung GTR650? Some things are just best being left alone in their ultimate, supreme form.

    The TECHNIQUE used for making the jig/mould is top drawer stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moki View Post

    Imagine making a "Vincent" tribute bike with a Bros; or a Ducati 1098 replica with a Hyosung GTR650? Some things are just best being left alone in their ultimate, supreme form.
    Why would you make a tribute to a mass produced bike?

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    Fairing molds ended up looing pretty sweet & the pipe not bad would have taken me around a day to make that but I would have seam welded it so no join's once cleaned back . Apart from the Flairings & pipe there isn't really alot more that has been done but still more then others have so good on him for following out his project . Shame he isn't going to finish it . Good effort

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    He had the bike on the back of a ute at the Britten races held in Chch a couple of years ago. Kristeen thought it was great and Andrew Stroud signed it for him, wasnt painted as good as now. What was surprising was the number of people who looked at it and told he was so lucky to have a Britten! Clearly its not nor ever will be, but was unreal how m,any thought it was .....
    I always thought he should offer a kit for say, a VTR1000, bodywork and exhaust and paint, paint the front guard and bodypan flouro pink and the bodywork Britten blue, it would be bloody good!
    If you had a VTR would you pay say $10K for a kit?

    This is how it looked before he got it painted.
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