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Bultaco was a
Spanish manufacturer of two-stroke
motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. In May 2014, a new
Bultaco was announced. The
origin of the
Bultaco motorcycle...
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Josep Pibernat began operating a
Bultaco motorcycle franchise in Salt. With the
financial demise of the
Bultaco factory in 1979,
Casas and Pibernat...
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Junak Zipp AJP
Casal IMZ-Ural IZh
Velomotors ZiD as the
Voskhod Tomos Bultaco Derbi Gas Gas
Montesa Ossa
Rieju Sanglas Cake
Husqvarna — (Transfer to...
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fifth place overall. His
performance earned him
Bultaco factory support through a
local Bultaco distributor. He was
offered the
opportunity to compete...
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Aprilia RSV 250
Aprilia RSW 250
Aprilia RSA 250
Benelli 250 DOHC
Bianchi 250
Bultaco 250 ČZ 250
Gilera 250
Gilera GFR 250 Harley-Davidson RR250
Honda 220cc...
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absorbed by BSA in 1964, he
formed a
partnership with a
Spanish firm,
Bultaco, and went on to
become the lead
developer of
modern two-stroke
trials motorcycles...
- motorcycles. At the time, only a few
specialty European manufacturers such as
Bultaco and
Husqvarna made
motorcycles specifically for off-road use. Instead,...
- of
Francisco Bultó, the
owner of the
Bultaco motorcycle company. Bultó
offered him a job as a
member of the
Bultaco factory trials team and, in 1973 he...
- Montesa, Husqvarna, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, BSA, CZ,
Bultaco, and Hodaka. The film was
financially backed, in part, by
McQueen through...
- 1973 to 1984, most
prominently as a two-time 50cc
world champion riding Bultaco motorcycles. The
Circuit de
Valencia race
track was
renamed Circuit de...