John V. Brittain (1932 − 7 March 2019) was an English motorcycle trials and enduro rider.
1950 was his first full year riding the Bullet, at the very young age of eighteen[2] when he won a gold medal in the ISDT held that year in Wales, as well as the first class gold award in the Scottish Six Days Trial, a nine hundred mile endurance competition.
These wins included the tough Scott and British Experts trials, which he won twice.
Johnny competed in the International Six Days Trials[4] for fifteen consecutive years, winning 13 gold medals.
[5][6] He also followed his father Vic's success at the British Experts Trial, winning after completing two 30 mile laps of the course in Stroud, Gloucestershire in blizzard conditions.