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Guest Eric123
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I guess this is the right place to post this one. Anyone out there have any thought or experience about the MZ 1000 S or variants? I have seen a few for sale here in the states for about $8000. They don't have a US website yet, but I have posted some things on the UK one. I heard they have problems with not being good in traffic, but you can do a quick cog swap (from an FZ1) to make it more tractable. I would like to get one next spring. Washington D.C. traffic is horrible.

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A poster from Germany on sport-touring.net says MZ is about to file for bankruptcy.

 

It'd be a shame as I kinda liked them.

Guest Eric123
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A poster from Germany on sport-touring.net says MZ is about to file for bankruptcy.

 

It'd be a shame as I kinda liked them.

 

 

Yeah me too, and to think I was concerned about parts being scarce. :D

  • 3 weeks later...
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just read press release from mz. new brochure in jan 2007. 1000s to stay in production. malaysian owners say hard times but model selection to increase in four year plan. :homer: wish i knew this link thingy. ciao gazza,, happy new year. ride safe.

Guest Eric123
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just read press release from mz. new brochure in jan 2007. 1000s to stay in production. malaysian owners say hard times but model selection to increase in four year plan. :homer: wish i knew this link thingy. ciao gazza,, happy new year. ride safe.

 

I guess I better start saving my pennies :2c:

Guest bshpilot
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mph has one...brand new..although i dont know what year it is...

maybe an 06.

 

its gotten rave reviews and im told they run like scalded dogs

Guest Eric123
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mph has one...brand new..although i dont know what year it is...

maybe an 06.

 

its gotten rave reviews and im told they run like scalded dogs

 

I read a review on them that said their design was based on the"golden spiral",

 

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MZ is supposed to be coming back to the USA.

Apparently there were only 8 of these bikes imported. Seems to me that it is rare enough to hold its value. You can get parts no problem from Germany.

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Last year, I did a web search on U.S. dealers.

 

I came up with names like:

 

Larry's Lawn & Garden Center

Joe's Tires & Brakes

Eugene's Small Engine Repair

 

<_>

 

That said, Cycle World had the MZ1000 in a multi-bike comparison test and the MZ beat the Yamaha FZ1 thru the slalom test :)

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Last year, I did a web search on U.S. dealers.

 

I came up with names like:

 

Larry's Lawn & Garden Center

Joe's Tires & Brakes

Eugene's Small Engine Repair

 

<_>

 

That said, Cycle World had the MZ1000 in a multi-bike comparison test and the MZ beat the Yamaha FZ1 thru the slalom test :)

There were also a few excellent dealers.

MPH Houston and Union Cycle in Indian Trail NC, both of whom I have dealt with and enjoyed the experience.

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