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Billy, Dennis Hopper's character, is riding a CZ motocrosser in the very same scene. Wyatt rides this Pursang to the La Contenta Bar to 'do a deal' in the very first scene. This Pursang – now repainted and restored but still in 'film used condition' - is one of two bikes supplied by Bultaco to Peter Fonda's Pando Company for 'movie use' in Easy e the invoice from Bultaco in the bike's history file. Warning: Do not let that high pipe burn your right leg! The boat-tail 250 MKII pushed out 34 horsepower from the crate and with the standard 5-speed was thought to be the fastest 250 in 1968. The Pursang range was later expanded to 360 cc and 370 cc, and reduced also to 125 cc. It was a winner in virtually any type of high-speed-based off-road event. To put into context, Bultaco's premier model in the USA, the Pursang, was a powerful 250 cc comp model.
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But you can bet he jumped higher when engaged to also ride this Bultaco for a Pursang is an agile, go anywhere, lightweight that spells fun and turns on a sixpence.unlike Captain America! Peter Fonda is a genuine motorcycle riding enthusiast and so when contemplating the task in his own movie, as his character Wyatt, of riding a chopper, he did not hesitate. Early models were plagued with excessive weight and power that few riders could tame. History file includes delivery invoice from Bultaco Western to Pando Company Bultaco was founded in 1958 by Francisco Xavier Bulto.