

Bultó was a sporting motorcyclist, he was a former competitor and had ridden in events such as the International Six Days Trial, he attended the Isle of Man TT races, racing was in his blood. However this eventually led to a fierce rivalry between the two organisations as the years progressed. This was to signal Bulto’s departure from the board of ‘Permanyer and Bultó’. It appeared that they had reported Bultó as wasting money with the company’s racing enterprises, this annoyed Bultó as the board had taken decisions behind his back when he had been on a business trip to the USA to secure supplies of piston rings. Bultó had secured employment for at the Montesa factory. He had been persuaded by the support of the Montesa racing department staff who helped set up the new enterprise.īultó’s son, Ignacio explained to Trials Guru’s John Moffat in June 2017 that it was a long story but it involved nephew’s of his mother who F.X. This was staffed by ex-Montesa employees who had great respect for Bulto. After a disagreement, which resulted in the withdrawal of Montesa from racing, and therefore change the direction of the business, Bultó dissolved the partnership with Permanyer and eventually set up his own company in 1958. A sea of Bultacos – Photo courtesy: Merce Gou/Motocat, Barcelonaīultaco Sherpa N – The forerunner and baseline model from which the Sherpa T was developed – Image: Bultaco Motorcycles The ‘Sherpa T’ is born: ‘Paco’ Bultó as he was known, had been in partnership with Pere Permanyer in the company Permanyer and Bultó which manufactured the rival Montesa brand.

The trade mark CEMOTO was an acronym of the company name Compañia Española de Motores. The founder being the forward thinking and passionate motorcycle competitor Francesco Xavier Bultó, from where the Bultaco name was coined.
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A dedication to Bultaco Trial Motorcycles: This Trials Guru special section is dedicated to the Bultaco brand created by the founder of the limited company called: Compañia Española De Motores in the town of Sant Adrià de Besòs, a municipality of the city of Barcelona, Spain.
