Description
H&H Classic Auction @ National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands
30th Oct, 2024 13:00
1980 Montesa H6 Enduro
Nut and bolt restoration
Estimate
£3, 000 - £4, 000
Registration No: PVL 916V
Frame No: 54M07771
MOT: Exempt
Restored in Spain to a very high standard
Rare in the UK Enduro specification model
Road registered on a V5C reg. document
Montesa was formed in Barcelona 1944 by Pedro Permanyer and Francisco Xavier ‘Paco’ Bultó, with their first model based on a French Motobécane. They soon began to produce their own engines and saw the advantage of competing in sports events to promote the marque. Bultó designed a 125cc roadster, which was tested in many of the trials and off-road events that were popular in Spain at the time, and this model went on to enter the 1951 International Six Days Trial ridden by Bultó and G. Cavestany. In 1958, chief designer Bultó left, starting his own company under the Bultaco brand name, beginning many years of fierce competition between the two companies. Together with another Spanish firm, Ossa, they went on to dominate trials and enduro events in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, with Montesa winning numerous world championships.
This beautifully presented H6 250 Enduro model was bought by the vendor a couple of years ago after undergoing a full nut and bolt restoration in Spain by Saul Salvador. The degree of authenticity and the quality of the work is exceptional on this rare Enduro model, especially in the UK. The new speedo fitted during the rebuild shows just 19kms and in fact the engine still needs running in. The bike is UK registered and comes supplied with a current V5C.