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Vintage 70s 1970s BULTACO Cemoto Motorcycles Biker T-Shirt Motocross Dirt Bike Paper Thin Burnout White Towncraft Label Mens Medium M

Vintage 70s 1970s BULTACO Cemoto Motorcycles Biker T-Shirt Motocross Dirt Bike Paper Thin Burnout White Towncraft Label Mens Medium M

Regular price $295.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $295.00 USD
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Era: 1970s

Label: Towncraft Plus

Material: 50/50 Cotton/Poly Blend

Country of Manufacture: USA

Color: White with Black and Yellow Graphics

Fit: Label marked Mens 44 (Large). Fits like modern Mens Medium (Slim Fit). 

Please refer to the measurements below for more exact sizing

Measurements: Armpit to Armpit: xx Top of Shoulder to Bottom: xx 

THE SHIRT:

This t-shirt is in awesome, aged to perfection, vintage condition. This 45-50 year old tee is very clean and its white color is nice and bright, though there are some tiny black discoloration speckles and a couple of other small discoloration spots here and there that give it character. The fabric has aged beautifully over the years and has become very soft, thin and comfortable - this is an absolute dream to wear and feels silky smooth. The graphics show some nice aging, light fading and have softened up nicely. This awesome, perfectly worn-in vintage tee has that truly worn-in vintage biker look and feel.

THE COMPANY:

Bultaco, the Spanish motorcycle manufacturer founded by Francesc "Paco" Bultó in 1958, is a legendary name in the world of off-road motorcycling. Renowned for its innovative designs and unwavering commitment to racing, Bultaco swiftly became a dominant force in trials and enduro competitions during the 1960s and 1970s. The brand's lightweight and agile motorcycles, including the iconic Bultaco Sherpa T and Bultaco Pursang, revolutionized these disciplines, with riders like Sammy Miller and Martin Lampkin achieving remarkable success aboard Bultaco machines. Beyond trials, Bultaco also ventured into motocross and road racing, pushing the boundaries of performance and precision. The distinct 'Tralla' exhaust note and the brand's unique styling set Bultaco apart from its contemporaries. Though financial challenges led to the company's closure in the early 1980s, Bultaco's legacy endured in the hearts of enthusiasts. In 2014, the brand was resurrected with a focus on electric motorcycles, bridging the gap between its storied past and a future characterized by innovation and passion, ensuring that the spirit of Bultaco continues to thrive in the ever-evolving world of motorcycling.

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