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WEDNESDAY MARCH 10, AT 7:00 PM
Larz Anderson member, motorcycle aficionado and collector Charles Gould will host an evening movie and discussion about the John Britten Motorcycle adventure.
John Britten
MAVERICK GENIUS OF MOTORCYCLE DESIGN
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John Britten was a revolutionary motorcycle designer whose home-brewed machine won international plaudits with its stunning design and performance. The 300+ km/h blur of speed, the smell of burning rubber and the distinctive roar of the Britten V1000 motorcycle linger over the tarmac of kiwi myth and the world of motorcycle design. From his backyard in Christchurch John Britten melded the edges of design and engineering, the acclamation testifying to a visionary talent: "man against the manufacturers", design genius, engineer, artist, thinker, entrepreneur, "the last of the great privateers", inventor, "Renaissance man" - as well as architect, builder, glider pilot and glass sculptor.
I always thought it looked kinda cool...
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I'm going to try to make this one.
Peter at MMR is promoting this series and they have food, soda and usually beer/wine too.
Very cool setup and a peek at the auto museum after hours.
Who is going?
really bumming I'm working tonight, I would love to go to this![]()
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where is the LAAM?
I ride a custom fighter!
Brookline MA
www.larzanderson.org
And don't believe everything you think.
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Or www.mot.org
so how was it?? anyone make it? wish I could've gone![]()
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BUMMED!!!!!! woulda been great.. DETAILS ANYONE?
i think that I was the only one who made it. I am sorry for the lastness of my post for the event. I had only seen the email that day. There were maybe 15 people there. Mostly the suit type. Most of them I spoke with had collectors bikes from the 60's and 70's. The event consisted of a documentary style TV show which ran over two hours. The show covered the entire process of Britten's process of building his second model which ran at Daytona in 1992(?). It showed him casting everything from the cyclinder blocks for the engine to welding the exhaust pipes to forming and shaping the carbon fiber body panels and front forks. Everyone in the room was jaw dropping impressed how this one man and a hand full of friends worked over the course of a single year to build a one off motorcycle which was capable of running neck and neck with a Ducati. Britten could of and should have won Daytona that year if it had not been for a fault in the electrical system which he bought from someone else. This was the only part other than a battery which he did not fabricate on his own. The show went to follow his success in the following years and the places where he raced.
If it is possible to get a copy of the film, how would we set up another showing? Should we set up a poll to find interest?
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We were the ones that snuck in at 7:15 and snuck out just after 9.
I was starving and we missed the food part.
Great documentary.
oh ya, a more comfy NESR showing would be sa-weet. Maybe even a Duncan Moto showing...nudge nudge![]()
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HaHa...
I hear you loud and clear Jen.
Pm me you and your mans schedule so we can plan a night together.