

New Needle headset bearings, new swing arm bushings.

New forged Amal levers, kill switch, and all other rubber pieces available. The gas tank was cleaned & coated with castle tank sealer, the polyester primer applied to the outside, block sanded then given to the Body Shop who used Automotive paint on it, and the new front & side panels.All new grommets. Pat claimed the transmission gears indicated less use then any engine Bultaco motor he had ever pulled apart! All new: Handlebars, Cables, Barns clutch, brake pads, seat, seat foam, reproduction fiberglass fenders, rebuilt Mikuni, New F-Pipe, air cleaner, power coated frame, Forks rebuilt by Pat, 7.5w Synthetic oil, with new sales, Honda bottom out bushing mod.
#360 BULTACO PURSANG MOD#
Barrel bored 30 over, new Mahl piston/rings, all new bearings using a needle bearing on one side of the and ball bearing the mod for a more durable rod bearing situation. Engine: Completely rebuilt by West Coast AHRMA racing legend Pat Brown, who has been rebuilding Bultaco engines since the early 70's.

I completely restored the bike to keep as part of my collection. All bolts are the originals with plating the awesome condition. 1974 Bultaco 1974 Pursang MK-7 Model 120Jim Pomeroy Edition (1st American to win a Grand Prix motocross race) I bought it from a grandma, the original owner Barbara (Bab's) who raced it in the Utah desert a couple of years.As a barn find, it had been sitting in their shop since the late 70's.Although it showed little use-it had a skid plate installed so the frame was perfect.
