1974 Bultaco Pursang MK7 360
A big thanks to Kenneth Jordan from Mead Washington for sharing his gorgeous 1974 Bultaco Pursang MK7 with us. Here is what Kenneth says about his bike:
This beauty is a 1974 Bultaco 360cc Pursang Mark VII. I purchased it in 2008 from Bruce Reynolds of BR Bultaco. Bruce bought it from an elderly gentleman who said he just rode it around the pits at his son’s races. It probably has between 5-10 hours on it. Bruce kept it for a few years and didn’t touch it… just started it a couple times a year. I picked it up when he needed a few bucks to remodel his kitchen.
I kept the original gas tank and side plates, in original condition, and purchased new side plates and gas tank from Mobleys Bultaco. I had those three items painted by Edwin James of Ed’s Bultaco in Kerrville Texas. He does OUTSTANDING work… don’t you think? That’s all I have done to it. I also start it about once a year, and it sounds like I just brought it home from the showroom!! I am proud to own this awesome piece of history!
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That’s a lovely 360. I still race mine. I use my old tank, as my throttle got stuck on the first bend and my knee went threw it lol. Does anyone have problems with there’s? Mine has a tendency to run away if the crank case seal isn’t changed yearly, and starting can be a problem too.
Thanks
Al
I’m in the market to buy a vintage Bultaco Pursang. Is the 360 shown on this site still being offered for sale or can you direct me to where I should be looking?
Hi Peter! The 360 Pursang above wasn’t for sale. It is featured in our showcase of bikes. Feel free to place a free want ad any time on our listings page.
Do you still have your 360 bultaco? I have one also give me a call at 308 520 1803.
Hi, that bike looks great! I have one of those in my garage, 1974 mk7 360. It is complete, runs ok, needs restoring cosmetically to look like yours, but ok to ride. I can’t find the time to ride it. If anyone is interested, please email me.
Is your Bultaco for sale? 480 620 2215, steve
Very nice Bro!! Next up 67 Greeves 250??
Reminds me of “the good ol’ days”.
bro’ Ron
Looks good Dad!!!!!