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Offline firko

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Trick and historic Mk9 Pursang.
« on: January 07, 2012, 10:23:38 pm »
Here's a trick Pursang with what seems to be a bit of interesting history. Cheap at the price considering its past. Don't know about the claimed 13'' of rear travel though. 

1977 Builtaco 250 Pursang, built by " The Professor" "Gary Bailey" and " The Little Professor " "David Bailey "
frame is stamped "Gary Bailey Cycle Barn "  rare Gary Bailey frame #3, rare G.B. up pipe,
Simmon fork's, Koni-shock's ( 13" of wheel travel front and rear ), reed block, Keihih carb on bike
Goodyear tire on front, Metzelr rear tire. This is the same type of Bultaco that "David Bailey" "Won The 1978
250cc Amateur National Championship" on.
Extra parts ; Head + Cylinder Barrel,  38mm Lectron carb, 38mm stk. Bing carb, part's book. Old MX gear.
FREE crate, can ship World Wide.  Mt. Clemens, Mi.

 $6000

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Re: Trick and historic Mk9 Pursang.
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2012, 08:10:44 am »

Looks like a '78 MK11 to me firko.