Leo,
Cool find post your photo album. I remember those bikes but now-a-days I
only ride German. FYI I hope you have the title in hand, I have learned many
years ago not to invest my time unless the title is in my name. I gave many
a bike away because of title issues as well as some vin numbers "missing".
If you don't have the title and you do find the vin # invest in one of those
title companies before you invest your time & money. If not It will look
cool mounted on a shelf in the garage.
Like this site too: http://www.bultaco.com<http://www.bultaco.com/Identify.htm>
Lin
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Leo <60bugeye at cebridge.net> wrote:
> An interesting project dropped ( and I do mean literally dropped) into my
> lap last week and I have been trying to find out online as to where the
> motor serial number on the cases is located. Lots of info after you find
> the number but none as to where it is located on the cases so thought maybe
> someone on list might have a resourse. It is a 1960's vintage Bultaco flat
> track race bike. Based on the size of the head I would guess it is a 400
> cc
> model but want to ascertain the exact motor. Scary looking machineto ride
> as there are no provisions for brakes on the hubs or frame.Youtube videos
> of
> them racing are entertaining to say the least. It will go into the
> upstairs
> of my shop for a rainy day project but I would like to gather info on it
> so
> when I decide to tackle it for a restoration I will have all the peculiars
> on hand. Motor is free and has awesome compression and it was stored
> indoors which is a good thing. Very complete!!! Any one on list familiar
> with Bultaco's?? Dane, are you out there??
>
>
>
> Leo
> _______________________________________________
>
> Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html
> Suggested annual donation $12.75
> Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
> Forums: http://www.team.net/forums
> Unsubscribe/Manage:
> http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/spridgets/grunthaner at gmail.com
|