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The Professor Gary Bailey Motocross School Article 1973 Bultaco Vintage MX AHRMA (0)
Original not a reprintWill combine shipping7 pages2016-12-19 04:48:46Escondido, California, United States0820 -
BULTACO MOTORCYCLE FORK LEGGS MADE IN SPAIN ??????? (0)
PARTS IN PICTURE ONLY,GOOD SHAPE CALL LANCE 530 367 16842016-12-17 04:51:15Carmichael, California, United States099.99 -
1970's original bultaco kick stand (0)
1970's original Bultaco kick stand in great shape. All sales are final. I only accept PayPal.2016-12-16 04:50:57Santa Rosa, California, United States0150 -
1968 Bultaco (1968)
I believe this is a 1968 Bultaco Matador. It is a radical 250cc two-stroke monster. Very fast.2016-10-31 04:48:17Venice, California, United States0360 -
1965 Bultaco (1965)
Up for bid is a Volcano head Bultaco Metisse. Frame and motor have matching numbers. Frame B1101133, motor M1101133.2016-10-27 04:51:53Stanton, California, United States99750 -
BULTACO CAMPERA MK2 175 #173 (0)
BULTACO CAMPERA MK2 175 FOR PARTS OR REBUILD, BILL OF SALE, SOLD AS IS. 1969-72 M28003002016-10-23 04:46:31Apple Valley, California, United States0300
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Bruce Willis’ 1962 Cushman Eagle Up for Auction
Thu, 05 Sep 2013The fourth of five motorcycles from the personal collection of actor Bruce Willis is now up for online auction. The “Die Hard” actor’s 1962 Cushman Eagle is available now at auction site CharityBuzz.com, with proceeds benefiting the Boot Campaign, a non-profit organization that offers support to active and retired members of the U.S. military.
Bruce Willis Auctioning Motorcycles to Benefit Active and Retired Military
Thu, 06 Dec 2012Actor Bruce Willis is auctioning five motorcycles from his personal collection to benefit the Boot Campaign, a Texas-based non-profit organization supporting active and retired members of the U.S. military. The motorcycles will be auctioned off every two months, starting from December 2012 to August 2013, with each auction running for up to 30 days at CharityBuzz.com.
CorsaVino
Wed, 24 Jun 2009After many trips to Italy, CorsaVino founder Arun Sharma, was exposed to Italian winemakers passion and obsession for quality and the detail that goes in to creating a fine wine. Sharma, felt this kind of dedication resonated deeply with his appreciation for Italian motorcycles and sought out acclaimed winemaker Rich Cushman who also happened to have a passion for Italian motorcycles and started the CorsaVino winery. You can order this motorcycle branded wine through the CorsaVino website, prices range from $24-$55, but if you ride don’t drink and if you drink don’t ride. Source