Bultaco Collection
"Bultaco: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" Since its inception, it has been synonymous with speed and triumph in the world of motorcycle racing
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"Bultaco: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" Since its inception, it has been synonymous with speed and triumph in the world of motorcycle racing. From the early years to the peak of their success, this Spanish brand left an indelible mark on the racing circuit. In 1965 Lightweight TT, Paul Conran showcased Bultaco's prowess by conquering the challenging Isle of Man course. The victory set a precedent for future triumphs that would follow suit. Brian Richards continued this winning streak in 1968 Production TT, proving that Bultaco was not just a one-time wonder but a force to be reckoned with. His skillful riding skills combined with Bultaco's cutting-edge technology propelled him to greatness. Mal Kirwan added another feather to Bultaco's cap in 1971 Production TT, solidifying their position as leaders in motorcycle engineering. The relentless pursuit of perfection paid off as Bill Bowman clinched victory at the 1973 250 Production TT race. George Leigh made his mark on history during the intense competition at the 1969 Production TT event. His remarkable performance showcased both rider talent and Bultaco's commitment to excellence. Tommy Robb etched his name into racing folklore by securing victories at both the 1966 Lightweight TT and 1965 Ultra Lightweight TT races aboard his trusty Bultacos. These wins cemented Robb's status as one of motorcycling's greats while highlighting Bultaco's unrivaled capabilities. The collaboration between Chas Mortimer (Aermacchi) and A. F Pinnock (Bultaco) resulted in an unforgettable moment at Southern 100 in 1968 when they demonstrated teamwork and sportsmanship amidst fierce competition. Wilf Wheldon displayed sheer determination during Southern 100 in 1962, showcasing how even against all odds, he could push himself beyond limits astride a Bultaco.