![]() Wire-spoke wheels with 18″ shouldered alloy rims and stainless-steel spokes wear 90/90 Avon Roadrunner tires. ![]() The signature on the fuel tank is said to be that of Juan Bultó, son of Bultaco founder Paco Bultó. Features include a steel semi-double-cradle frame, a clear windscreen, a white foam seat pad, an oil-catch pan, alloy foot pegs, safety-wired fasteners, and racing number plates. The front fender and the AirTech fiberglass bodywork are finished in red and white, and the fuel tank features a brown leather strap, Bultaco emblems, and “Motogeezer” graphics. This Metralla 62 Model 8 road racer is now offered in New York for off-road use only with a swingarm stand and a bill of sale. Equipment includes AirTech fiberglass bodywork, a kick starter, a Circle F exhaust system, a clear windscreen, a steering damper, clip-on handlebars, 18″ alloy rims, preload-adjustable shocks, safety-wired fasteners, number plates, a solo tail section with a foam seat pad, and a front hub and fork from a later-model Metralla. The bike is powered by a two-stroke 196cc single paired with a four-speed transmission and is finished in red with white accents. ![]() This Bultaco Metralla 62 was modified under previous ownership in 1998 for use in AHRMA vintage-class races, and it was acquired by the seller in 2021.
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