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Author:  r1ray [ Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:04 pm ]
Post subject:  New Bultaco owner

I would like to say hello to everyone here. My names Ray and I love old dirt bikes. Mainly the Italian blend. If there is anyone here familiar with the Alpina 350 75' model I would love to pick your brain.LOL.. Thanks. Website looks great...

Author:  r1ray [ Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:06 am ]
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Wow, thanks for the warm welcome. Is anybody home................ :?

Author:  Nathan [ Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:16 am ]
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Hmmm.... All the Bul riders must be out fixing their bikes. :wink:

This started out as an Elsinore site, but I expanded it to all other types of bikes, but the word is just starting to get around. In time more Euro bike people will join. Thanks for your interest and I hope someone steps up soon.

Cheers,

Nathan

Author:  r1ray [ Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:11 pm ]
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Thanks for the reply Nathan. I was begining to think I was alone. :lol:

Author:  original dirt [ Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:39 pm ]
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I have a 350 Sherpa T project bike, it's rideable, but far fom complete. ..Back in the day I had 2 250 matadors and a 250 Alpina, along with several trade ins I rode before reselling them. I sold CZ's , Ossa's, and Canned Hams........but the CZ's and the Buls were my favorites! Lots of Bul sites on the web, but not much forum chatter anywhere except in select forums that I also got tired of waiting for replys to posts. Since I have a small stable of Euro vintage stuff I find this forum well worth the wait for replys.

OriginalDirt

Author:  pursang [ Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:51 am ]
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I no longer own my bultaco but here's a few of the only pics I have. it's a 1972 Pursang with the dual spark plug ignition. it sounded awesome but sadly when the previous owner installed new main bearings he forgot to remove the inner covers from the bearings so they never received any lubrication, so it never ran that long.

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Author:  SGTSnacks [ Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:11 am ]
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r1ray:
Welcome.
I can probably answer some of your Bultaco questions.

Cheers,
SGTSnacks
AHRMA # 24c

Author:  tomt [ Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New Bultaco owner

r1ray wrote:
I would like to say hello to everyone here. My names Ray and I love old dirt bikes. Mainly the Italian blend. If there is anyone here familiar with the Alpina 350 75' model I would love to pick your brain.LOL.. Thanks. Website looks great...




Hi Ray, you have very good taste for motorcycles. I respectfully correct you in that Bultaco's were built in Spain. I have owned and studied this brand for 37 years and might be able to answer you're questions regarding toe Alpina.

Author:  vintagelover [ Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:37 pm ]
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hi ray i have a 350 alpina and i have for years ... i restored the thing myself and ride it daily...i would be happy to help with any questions.....

Author:  buzzchoptop [ Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: New Bultaco owner

Ray, if you are still out there and still have the Bultaco, check out Hugh's Bultaco on the internet. He has lots of parts and rebuilds motors, etc.

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