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[[Image:1995-Britten-V-1000.jpg|right|thumb|1995 Britten V 1000]]
[[Image:1995-Britten-V-1000.jpg|right|thumb|1995 Britten V 1000]]


Designed and built almost completely hand-built by New Zealander John Britten and his team, the Britten V1000 was one of the world's most exotic and brilliantly engineered motorcycles.  It was powered by a 60 degree v-twin.  The liquid cooled, fuel injected engine also served as the V-1000's frame, with the Kevlar and carbon fiber rear swingarm and girder style forks mounted directly to the engine.   
Designed and almost completely hand-built by New Zealander John Britten and his team, the Britten V1000 was one of the world's most exotic and brilliantly engineered motorcycles.  It was powered by a 60 degree v-twin.  The liquid cooled, fuel injected engine also served as the V-1000's frame, with the Kevlar and carbon fiber rear swingarm and girder style forks mounted directly to the engine.   




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