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Bultaco 250 Pursang

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  1. J. Reuben

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    Yeah it’s a great bike, a lot of people don’t know Bultaco but 70’s-80’s they where on top for motorcross. I’m thinking about selling if you might be interested I haven’t posted it up for sale anywhere yet, it’s something I really don’t want to sell but my kids are all teenagers and if it can’t do tweets or instagram/Facebook they don’t want anything to do with and I injured my back a few years ago so the only bike I get on is my electric bike so it’s either sits in the garage and collects dust or someone can really enjoy it. This bike needs to be ridden
     
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    Put it on Bring a Trailer.
     
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    Does BAT do bikes?
     
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    Buddy had a red one..’71 or ‘72..went like hell..shifter on wrong side too?..fork seals made of Swedish goat milk rubber,ie leaked.
    I finally got an Elsinore in ‘73..still couldn’t keep up with him or the Bul..
    And oh yes,BAT does bikes..clean it up real good,replace all worn parts,that need replacing..it’ll get a lotta eye-balls.
    GLWS,cheers RE
     
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    Definitely! A fair number of interesting bikes already. Check it out.......
     
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    It was my dads bike he raced motocross in the late 70’s to mid 80’s and this was one of his bikes along with a 1974 250 Pursang (which I still have also)


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    Beautiful Bike! I have 5 Bultaco's , 2 Alpinas, Metralla, Sherpa-T, and a Matador
     
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    These bikes were the bomb in the early 70’s. I have a 1972 250 Pursang. Original owner. I plan on restoring it in a year or two.
     
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    When I was in design school in the 70's my room mate rebuilt/restored a procession of Bulls, all in our dining room! Started with a Metrallia, worked through 2 Matadors, and finished with a road racer (also a Bull??) How times change....he usually paid $150-$200 for a bike; and sold it finished for $800-$900. Now they seem to be high 5-figures for a well done bike!

    edit: probably a Yamaha/Honda T-something.....
     
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    I’m going to take some pics of mine this weekend and post.
     

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