How much is a Britten motorcycle worth?

How much is a Britten motorcycle worth?

$250,000
Price now: $250,000 There, amongst hundreds of significant motorcycles and thousands of incredible stories, the Britten stands alone as probably the most evocative embodiment of one man’s dream.

How good was the Britten motorcycle?

In 1994, the bike shattered four FIM World Speed Records in the 1000cc class, the most impressive being the Britten’s astounding 188mph (302kph) flying mile. The bike also received recognition from the art world.

What happened to the Britten motorcycle?

John and his team of hardworking volunteers made just 10 pink and blue bikes at the Britten Motorcycle Company between 1991 and 1998. All are still in existence today, three in New Zealand and the rest scattered around the world in Europe, the United States and South Africa.

How many Britten motorcycles are left?

10 Britten V1000s
A total of 10 Britten V1000s were produced by the Britten Motorcycle Company and now exist in collections and museums around the world.

How did John Britten make his money?

In 1976, he built glass kilns and went into business as a fine artist designing and making hand-made glass lighting, later joining the family property management and development business.

Who owns the Britten V1000?

The 10 Britten V1000 Racers. Of the 10 Britten V1000s built from 1992 until 1998, the ‘Cardinal V1100’ is the first of three ‘factory’ racers. The seven ‘customer’ racers start with the CR&S Roberto Crepaldi V1000 and end with the one now owned by Virgil Elings.

Where did John Britten get his money?

Who rode the Britten motorcycle?

rider Andrew Stroud
While its many victories in the support class of the Daytona 200 with rider Andrew Stroud built a reputation, its appearances at the Isle of Man TT really fired up mainstream support. The bike first ran with Shaun Harris in 1993, then a three-bike team in 1994 that included top TT racers Nick Jefferies and Mark Farmer.

What did John Britten do for a living?

John Kenton Britten (1 August 1950 – 5 September 1995) was a New Zealand mechanical engineer who designed a world-record-setting motorcycle with innovative features and materials.

Who raced the Britten motorcycle?

Andrew Stroud
The most famous and successful Britten racer of all is Andrew Stroud, who won the 1995 world BEARS title on the V1000. He also won the major international Battle of the Twins races at Assen Holland, and Daytona four years in a row (1994, ’95, ’96 and ’97) along with two New Zealand championships.