It surely is therefore logical & likely that if JP/Bul wanted to get a US-made frame in late 72/early 73 for the 73 GP season, they would have gotten it from Schwerma.
You seem to be ignoring all that
But of course, there's no conclusive evidence one way or the other for the scource of that 73GP frame. And even if Ron P says that it was a factory frame, Schwerma/Champion frame or CMS frame, that is still only a claim (38 yrs after the event!), not conclusive evidence.
Just re-looking at the CMS frame ads & pics of #42U with CMS frame, its not actually clear whether the CMS Bul frames even have the boxed-in pivot area like B100248 frame, or just double-plated pivot area like CZs & the CMS CZ frames.
No, not ignoring it, its just that Schwerma wasn’t the only guy making frames in Ca. in the 70’s and there is no claim that I’m aware of that he made a frame for JP in 73.
There is however a comment relating to CMS & the 73 GP which I don’t think we should rule out altogether.
Also, the story as I understood it was that JP didn’t go to Europe to race the GPs in 73, it just happened while he was there. If it was planned then Bultaco would probably not have let him use another frame.
I’ve been wondering why you have been calling the swingarm pivot area “boxed in”
Typically the CMS frames are 2 plates about 25mm apart strengthened by connecting tubes. The top tube being the swingarm pivot, the lower tube is for the footpeg mount and the middle tube is for the brake pedal pivot. This is how the CMS-CZ frame is anyway. You can just make it out in the add pictures and this is my only close up – a cad drawing from my files.
The angle of the ‘42U’ picture doesn’t let us see but the ad pictures show it as 2 plates.
Have also been trying to look close at the ‘works” frame JC put up but it’s hard to make out in low resolution.
The other interesting thing is the head gussets and the welded slot into the down tube
From one of my CMS-CZ frames
From JC’s picture from Hugh’s Bultaco
This is what I would call typical of CMS frames, are you saying that standard Bultaco frames used it too?
The engine cradle of the CMS - Bultaco frame and the Hugh’s Bultaco frame looks very similar also
From CMS ad
From Hugh’s Bultaco
This only begs the chicken / egg question….
Did CMS copy a Works Bultaco frame?
Or
Did Bultaco copy a CMS frame?
Also what makes a frame a works frame….
Is it a special frame supplied from Bultaco?
Or
Any frame that a sponsored Bultaco rider used?
Can you enlighten us on the significance of Hugh’s Bultaco JC?
So far all we’ve really achieved is to hijack Jerry’s thread and raise more questions than answers.