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Cycle News 1995 10 04

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the tender age of 14, when John found a derelict 1927 Indian V-twin abandoned in a ditch, lugged it home on the train an<;l restored it back to running order, shortly. before doing the same thing with a truck in similar condition, in which he then drove himself to sChool. His father, Bruce, was the owner of a. cycle shop, and later became one of New Zealand's leading property developers and founded a company which John took over when Bruce died four years ago. Befpre that, though, he'd forged his own multifaceted career, dropping out in favor of a long-haired hippie lifestyle in the New Zealand wilderness during his 20s, which only ended when he bought an abandoned stables in a suburb of Christchurch back in 1979, using it as a base for making and selling glass lamps and other items of furniture. Hang-gliding, motorcycling, restoring old British sports cars he'd bought on the cheap, all had to be fitted in with restoring the stables as a future home during the evenings after work and on weekends, doing all the work himself even down to casting his own doorknobs and bathroom faucets, because he couldn't find any he liked. The house the Britten family lives in t9day is the same one, complete with a two-story conservatory covered by a glass roof which opens automatically via John's self-des.igned hydraulic system when temperatures rise to a certain level. It was all good practice for building Britten motorcycles, though John's future wife Kirsteen, a London-based fashion model from Christchurch whom he married in 1982, couldn't have guessed that at the time. She and their three children were a focal point of John's hectic life, in spite of his efforts to cram two full-time careers into one ijfetime. With his own property development company established in the 1980s, John had time to fulfill his long-held ambition to build his own motorcycles, and the Denco-Britten was the first step. Fast but fragile, the closest it ever came to winning a race W

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