alot of you dont seem to like the bultacos so much.
i bought one when i was 19 after a cota 247 which was terrible but a forgiving bike to learn on and a beamish
which is cramped when your 6 foot 6.
first time i rode the taco i won my classnow 21 and still got the taco, a 1976 325
and i love it totally reliable thanks to bultaco uk's electronic ignition and amal carb bags of torque
and very good at taking the abuse i give it....by that i mean how often i crash.
in the club i ride in i am often riding against the creater of the cotswold bikes and a couple of very good riders
on a very trick yam majsty and a few other specials.
i am considering trying to trick up a taco to see if i can bounce it about like they do on there bikes.
some call trick twinshocks cheating, however when i saw the same rider whom usually bounces a cotswold bsa
about as if he is not subjected to the laws of gravity do the same on a cast iron pre 65 ariel
i learnt its more about the rider then the bike,
as for the best twinshock.....
for the likes of me and many others its not a case of which is the best but more to do with what you are lucky enough to have in the garage
and for me its a pretty beaten up bultaco
like some has already said its its all about having fun