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[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 21248, member: 19939"] Not sure if there is a Web site for Hugh's Bultaco in New York but that is the place to check into. Most every motor that cranks has life left in it---all depends how much money you want to invest. Heck I did a quick search here it is; [url="http://www.hughsbultaco.com/parts.html"]http://www.hughsbultaco.com/parts.html[/url] If all the body parts and are there and no major visable problems you can probably get that beast ready to rip for $3-400.00 if you do most of the work yourself. It's a shame to let an old jewel like that waste away. Get it running and have some fun! [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/smile.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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