advrider Posted March 8, 2022 Share Posted March 8, 2022 Spanish motorcycle customization shop Cafe Racer Dreams has built a lot of bikes, but one recent creation paying homage to legendary Castilian bike maker Bultaco has definitely caught our eye. CRD calls the machine “CRD128” but the unusual bike is a tribute to the 1977 Bultaco Frontera Gold Medal 370 (below), itself a tribute to the winning off-road Bultacos of the 1960s and 1970s. Bultaco produced mostly dual-sport (then called “enduros”) motorcycles, but also race bikes, from 1958 to 1983. The original Bultaco Frontera 370 Gold Medal Among other wins, Bultaco machines were victorious at the Scottish Six Days enduros in 1965, 1967 and 1968. Fun fact: Ex-MotoGP racer Sete Gibernau is the grandson of the founder of Bultaco and raced with Bultaco’s iconic “thumbs up” logo on the back of his helmet. The CRD bike includes the logo on the gas cap. Image: Cafe Racer Dreams The Bultaco brand was revived in 2014 as an “ebike” maker but the machines are clearly thinly veiled electric off-road motorcycles with pedals. While the original Frontera was a 2-stroke single, the CRD128 custom is based on a 1983 BMW R80T airhead boxer that’s been stripped of a claimed 100kg (over 200 pounds) of unneeded bits and wears an authentic Gold Medal gas tank and bug screen. CRD says they rebuilt the Bultaco Boxer from the ground up and added some nice touches including a pair of stubby Supertrapp exhausts, modern Tokico brakes on the stock front rim, and even gold coloring for the dual Bing mixers. Here’s their video, but unfortunately, some loud music drowns out any exhaust noise. The video is in Spanish so hit those subtitles for a translation. [embedded content] CRD calls the bike a “street tracker” in their description but it also has a bit of café flavor and enduro bits as well, and commenters and CRD get into some tiffs about that on the bike’s Facebook post. We’re interested in your take on the CRD128? Cool? Abomination? Whatever you think, CRD is happy to get it dusty and loft the front wheel in their video, and the bike is clearly a runner at least, and not just a garage ornament. Vezi sursa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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