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Anyone need Bultaco Pursang parts?

ddog558
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5/16/2008 1:01 AM

Not my ad, just thought some of the Vintage guys on the board might be interested.

Reply to: sale-682378558@craigslist.org Date: 2008-05-15, 7:39PM CDT Swap NICE blue anodized HMI 38mm billet triples set for stock 36mm Bultaco Pursang ones.Also have a very clean set of Maico 250AW forks w/Goki air caps that are set up for the 38's to fit Pursang whl.Currently on my Mk10 Pursang.Would do an even swap.817-834-0316,before 9pm


Larry
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5/16/2008 1:40 AM

ddog558 wrote: Not my ad, just thought some of the Vintage guys on the board might be interested.

Reply to: sale-682378558@craigslist.org Date: 2008-05-15, 7:39PM CDT Swap NICE blue anodized HMI 38mm billet triples set for stock 36mm Bultaco Pursang ones.Also have a very clean set of Maico 250AW forks w/Goki air caps that are set up for the 38's to fit Pursang whl.Currently on my Mk10 Pursang.Would do an even swap.817-834-0316,before 9pm


That 77 Sang was falling behind the times fast but there was not a finner looking Steed than that bike and they were a blast to slide around burnt tracks.


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5/16/2008 5:50 AM

Wasn't that a '77 or a '76 in those in your photos of you Larry?
Sure liked my '78.....they went out in style.
Wish I could find a '78 that was in good shape that didn't cost an arm/leg for....
Larry
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5/16/2008 2:19 PM

andymoto wrote: Wasn't that a '77 or a '76 in those in your photos of you Larry?
Sure liked my '78.....they went out in style.
Wish I could find a '78 that was in good shape that didn't cost an arm/leg for....

I had a 76, it was the one that came with Betor(?) shocks that were about 19 inchs long.
I put a 75 swingarm and works perfomace shocks on it.
I built a few of those 78's when I was working at a Bultaco shop but never got to ride one.

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