First of all: happy new year to everybody! We’re still working on the editor’s choice with the best customs of 2017, but I already got the first build for 2018 in my mailbox from our buddy XTR Pepo. Most readers know that Pepo isn’t afraid to take a rare bike as a base for this creations. And rare it is: it’s based on a Bultaco Lobito 125. Never heard of Bultaco? I think a lot of us didn’t. Bultaco was a small Spanish manufacturer of two-stroke motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. The brand had several successes in road racing, but later, their off-road machines became more successful. The brand resurrected back in 2015 with a newly developed electrical drive train which they use for (really fast) electric bicycles.
Pepo was lucky to find a Bultaco Lobito 125 and turned it into a real XTR bike. I’m sure that some other blog is working on a great story right now (we just got the pics and specs), but here are the mods:
- Modified frame
- Yamaha SR 250 swingarm
- Hagon rear shocks
- Honda Hornet 600 front fork (I guess from this bike)
- Derbi Senda Supermotard front Wheel
- Bultaco Lobito rear hub with Derbi Senda Supermotard rim
- LSL conical handlebar
- Gonelli quick open gas throttle
- Gonelli natural rubber grips
- Gonelli levers
- Bultaco Mercurio 155 (1963) fuel tank
- XTR seat and upholstery
- XTR number plates
- XTR fork protector
- Ducati footpegs.
- Bultaco Matador MK10 (1979) 350 cc blueprinted engine
- Regina chain
- Bing Carburetor
- XTR air filter
- Super Mario handmade race exhaust
- Pintumoto painting
- Pictures: Cesar Godoy
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First of all: happy new year to everybody! We’re still working on the editor’s choice with the best customs of 2017, but I already got the first build for 2018 in my mailbox from our buddy XTR Pepo. Most readers know that Pepo isn’t afraid to take a rare bike as a base for this creations. And rare it is: it’s based on a Bultaco Lobito 125. Never heard of Bultaco? I think a lot of us didn’t. Bultaco was a small Spanish manufacturer of two-stroke motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. The brand had several successes in road racing, but later, their off-road machines became more successful. The brand resurrected back in 2015 with a newly developed electrical drive train which they use for (really fast) electric bicycles.
Pepo was lucky to find a Bultaco Lobito 125 and turned it into a real XTR bike. I’m sure that some other blog is working on a great story right now (we just got the pics and specs), but here are the mods:
- Modified frame
- Yamaha SR 250 swingarm
- Hagon rear shocks
- Honda Hornet 600 front fork (I guess from this bike)
- Derbi Senda Supermotard front Wheel
- Bultaco Lobito rear hub with Derbi Senda Supermotard rim
- LSL conical handlebar
- Gonelli quick open gas throttle
- Gonelli natural rubber grips
- Gonelli levers
- Bultaco Mercurio 155 (1963) fuel tank
- XTR seat and upholstery
- XTR number plates
- XTR fork protector
- Ducati footpegs.
- Bultaco Matador MK10 (1979) 350 cc blueprinted engine
- Regina chain
- Bing Carburetor
- XTR air filter
- Super Mario handmade race exhaust
- Pintumoto painting
- Pictures: Cesar Godoy