About Britt Motorsports
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The story began with a dream...
Britt Motorsports was started as a family business in 1976 by Roy Britt in a small one-room shop in Wilmington, North Carolina. During the course of the next nine years, Britt Motorsports would make four moves. In 1985, Roy Britt built a 7,500 square foot dealership which today houses Yamaha and Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, and watercraft. In the fall of 2006, Britt Motorsports moved into a state-of-the-art 25,000 square foot facility in Wilmington, NC, which houses Yamaha, Kawasaki, Big Dog, Ridley, American IronHorse, and most recently, Big Bear Choppers and Sucker Punch Sally's, as well as the home of Britt Customs.
It was in 1992 that Roy’s son Scott came to work full time in the business. During that time, Scott would not only learn the business side of Britt Motorsports, but he would also continue to pioneer the design of custom metric motorcycles. In 1998, Roy Britt turned over Britt Motorsports to Scott, who expanded the business and now owns and operates multi-franchised dealerships in Wilmington, Jacksonville, and Morehead City, North Carolina and Britt Hotrodz in Wilmington, which caters to American Motorcycles and Used Bikes.
Roy’s daughter, Debbie, stepped into the family business full-time in 1994 as the business manager and currently is the Finance Director for the Wilmingtonlocation.
Over the past several years, it would be Scott’s two sons, Garrett and Dane, that came to work in the dealership as well.
From the beginning when Roy Britt opened a one-room shop, to Scott Britt being the driving force behind Britt Motorsports, the business continues to grow in eastern North Carolina and throughout the country.
Today, between Scott’s four dealerships, including HOTRODZ, Britt Motorsports houses Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Big Dog, American IronHorse, Ridley, Polaris, Big Bear Choppers and most recently, Sucker Punch Sally's , in addition to Britt Customs located out of the Wilmington store.
The Britt Family


