I've had the chance to ride with Briggsy quite a few times. My old man knows him well and we all rode dirt bikes during the 2003-2010 sort of period, and I bought my first scooter off him when he was running his shop out in East Tamaki. He's one of the more flamboyant riders I've watched. I remember quite well watching him in the Motard class at Paeroa one year and he was backing his KTM in with waaaay more angle into Goldfields Corner than anyone else, then something happened to his motard and he hopped on a brand new KTM Duke 990 (somehow it stayed in the motard class) for the next race and was backing that thing into Goldfields as well. That goes to his background in speedway racing and his old man Barry Briggs. Christ he was fast on dirt as well. Blew past my pissant little RM125 as if it was standing still. There wasn't a garage or bedroom wall of a bike nut that didn't have a poster of at least Stroudie's V1000 up there.
So happy you got to fulfill one of your dreams to be there and experience the whole event and see all the bikes. Couldn't think of anyone who would be more appreciative of all the history and special bikes and people there!
I've had the chance to ride with Briggsy quite a few times. My old man knows him well and we all rode dirt bikes during the 2003-2010 sort of period, and I bought my first scooter off him when he was running his shop out in East Tamaki. He's one of the more flamboyant riders I've watched. I remember quite well watching him in the Motard class at Paeroa one year and he was backing his KTM in with waaaay more angle into Goldfields Corner than anyone else, then something happened to his motard and he hopped on a brand new KTM Duke 990 (somehow it stayed in the motard class) for the next race and was backing that thing into Goldfields as well. That goes to his background in speedway racing and his old man Barry Briggs. Christ he was fast on dirt as well. Blew past my pissant little RM125 as if it was standing still. There wasn't a garage or bedroom wall of a bike nut that didn't have a poster of at least Stroudie's V1000 up there.
So happy you got to fulfill one of your dreams to be there and experience the whole event and see all the bikes. Couldn't think of anyone who would be more appreciative of all the history and special bikes and people there!
Every rev was like john being there,fantastic
Proud kiwi,here.
Shot my grandad john would be proud
awesome to see all those Brittens together.
What an opportunity
I was like, it sounds like a lawn mower. Then i realized that's just the thing that starts the bike, hahaha.
wow, the mic on that camera is bottoming out something fierce.
+treserious Yeah, it was shot with my digital camera and it was pretty loud in there. They sound awesome.
fire up the cardinal britten. now that has a proper exhaust note!
+brittenv1000 It wasn't run at all unfortunately. I really wanted to hear it - the boombox equipped bikes are fairly quiet.