Britten back in business
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Britten Motor Co is working on a spin-off of the Single motor that the company was developing at the time of John Britten's death in 1995. It featured a one-piece cylinder and head and utilized six valves. It also has an inner pair and injectors that throttled up at higher revolutions.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1999
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Britten V-1100
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The Britten V-1100 motorcycle built by John Britten was in a good position to win the 1992 Daytona SuperTwins race when an improperly-installed ignition battery went dead. The construction and engineering of the V-Twin racebike are described.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1992
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John Britten, 1950-1995
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John Britten was an architect who was deeply involved in motorcycle racing. He is well-known for his innovative design of motorcycle engines that surpass even those designed by established engine designers.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1995
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