by stinkybob » Sat Aug 02, 2014 6:29 am
Twenty years ago it was hard to get some MZ parts but these days it looks like you can get anything now. Lots of old stock and new parts seem to be hitting the internet. It's a bit like the situation with Vincents. There was a time you could only get spares through owner's clubs and secret parts hoarders known only to a few but my mate says you can now readily get anything you want for them. He says you could literally build a whole brand new Vincent out of new bits if you wanted. I've seen it going that way with MZ spares now.
Having said that I know from past experience that the 12v ETZ line is very easy to maintain and use daily. I used to courier on my 250 so it got a lot of use. It held up just as good as any other Jap bike and was easier and cheaper to fix. None of the seals and bearings are hard to get, they're all bog standard bits obtainable from your local bearing shop.
The 12v ETZ alternator system is really good. It's robust and long lived if you change the MZ regulator for an electronic one. I used to use a Lucas NCB403, found on older BMW cars and other stuff, but different companies make the exact same thing and they're not expensive. And anyway having 12v means ease of bulbs etc. You can't just nip into the local petrol station for a 6v bulb anymore and 6v coils and stuff are harder to readily get these days if you're in a hurry. On the 12v system any car coil you can bodge onto it seems to work fine. I've been running a Lucas coil off a Metro for like 15 years now.
There ARE some really good 12v conversion kits for old TS models, and I've had one and it worked great, but they're a bit expensive and more complicated and harder to get spares for than a bog standard ETZ 12v system.
Luckily the engine mounts on all TS and ETZ 250/300 are the same so I've got a 12v ETZ engine in my TS frame no problem. Unfortunately it's not the same on the 125's. The TS has a different mounting to the ETZ so it's a real hassle to fit a newer engine into an older MZ125.
I used to have an ETZ 150 and found it amazing for a small bike. If you want to use a small MZ every day with minimal hassle that's what I'd go for. You could get a 125 on L plates and put a 150 top end on it if you were sneaky and nobody would ever know.
It's also unfortunate that these days people are asking silly money for MZ motorcycles, even those later ETZ models that use to be two a penny. Luckily I got mine when they were virtually give-away prices and I'd never pay what they're asking these days. But if you're mechanically minded then you might still be able to pick up a non-runner cheap. And one thing to remember is that no matter WHAT they tell you is the reason why it won't run they're all WRONG. It's the main seals. I've known people replace the entire electrical system, carb, and allsorts before giving up and all I had to do was bung in some main seals to make it run. This is a common MZ trait and is often overlooked by people with a troublesome MZ so they throw money at new carbs and stuff before getting frustrated and giving up, but once you know these things an MZ is in my experience the most capable and dependable bike I've ever had. But I can build them in my sleep, which is a trait not much in demand anymore.