Description
"Bultaco Astro 360" by Daniel Peirce
Bultaco was a Spanish motorcycle manufacturer and made two-stroke motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. The Bultaco Astro was a very popular short-track racing bike in the United States, and was used by many AMA Grand National riders in the US in pursuit of their championships, including Mike Kidd, Terry Poovey, Bubba Rush, and hundreds of other top-class competitors. The Astro had a superb power-band, which made it well suited for short-tracks and some half-miles as well. Astro 360 got its name because of the 360cc engine. Bultaco motorcycles were mainly powered by single-cylinder, air cooled, two-stroke engines, but they also made water cooled powerplants. The rider was required to mix the oil and gasoline manually. Built in Barcelona, Spain, Bultaco motorcycles were exported throughout the world and found its largest market in the United States, allowing aspiring motorcycle racers to purchase a race competitive motorcycle without expensive modifications and tweaks.
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Color Changing Fine Art Print
Photographer: Daniel Peirce
Composition by: EFX Gallery
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Sources: Bultaco, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bultaco CLASSIC MOTOCROSS IRON: 1974 BULTACO MKVII 360 PURSANG, https://motocrossactionmag.com/classic-motocross-iron-1974-bultaco-mkvii-360-pursang, Jun 5, 2019.