Mastiff torquemonster for sale

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Mastiff torquemonster for sale

Postby MZpog » Tue Nov 16, 2004 3:34 pm

Ironic or what....I Only found this site tonight after 3 years of trying to find info on MZ and now I've found it when I'm selling the bike. :?

Anyway details below and feel free to ask any questions. :-)

Y 2001 MZ mastiff £2300 ono

686cc - due to high comp 102mm JE forged piston
carb n airbox mods and set up on rolling road
vfr caliper on ti bracket - supplied with original also.
stage 1 cam
Race pipefitted but also included is the MOT friendly "popcorn maker"
gas flowed
Recent rear maxis and clutch plates

51.5 RWHP
58.5 at the crank
51.1 lb/ft (you know it makes sense)

Slipstream provided all the above mods, which were done with a view to road riding without sacrificing reliability. 8)
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Postby hulagun » Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:43 pm

hey- nice bike. looks good in all red.

I like your muffler position. Who makes the exhaust? Or is it custom?

[Gedge - that looks just like your custom muffler setup!!!]

Questions:
- does it vibrate now (more than stock?).
- 3rd gear wheelies?
- does it run good on regular pump gas?
- Did you fit larger header pipes too?
- exactly what carb and airbox mods done?
- miles per liter?

Thanks for more info.

Ivan
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Postby MZpog » Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:20 pm

Who makes the exhaust = custom made by zaustec as I wasn't happy with what was available off the shelf - short pipe, tuned for torque.

Questions/answers:
- does it vibrate now - no more than before, in fact it seemed better.
- 3rd gear wheelies - not by me as I don't wheelie.
- does it run good on regular pump gas - runs on standard unleaded, I've never tried it on super (its good enough already)
- Did you fit larger header pipes too - stock header pipes
- exactly what carb and airbox mods done - exact jets etc are unknown as these were fitted and set up by a dyno specialist, the air box has a few large mouse holes on each side (see above photo)
- miles per liter - don't know, don't care but not much less than standard

Check out the attached dyno chart
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Postby Whysub » Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:40 am

Stu

I thought you knew about this site (spread the word!!)? Not sure if others here realise you are in the UK though.

I can vouch for the bikes description-it definately does exactly as it says on the dyno charts-put against my (admittedly running in and bog standard) Baggi, it stomped all over it. And more than a few more "race" orientated machines were given a right royal shock too.
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Postby MZpog » Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:07 pm

Whysub wrote:Stu

I thought you knew about this site (spread the word!!)? Not sure if others here realise you are in the UK though.

I can vouch for the bikes description-it definately does exactly as it says on the dyno charts-put against my (admittedly running in and bog standard) Baggi, it stomped all over it. And more than a few more "race" orientated machines were given a right royal shock too.


NMRO, great fun and eye opening for some of the "race" machinery......how they'll cry into their beer when they remember the time the MZ blitz'd em :-D .

Still I'm due a change so its gotta go although I've been talking about getting rid since march and still haven't advertised it other than on here and visordown.

PS, I'm in the UK.
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Postby keithcross » Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:59 pm

Where abouts in teh UK? Have you looked at the following site?

http://www.solentsupermotos.co.uk.

Eventually I want to carry out the mods you have had done to my Baggi SM, but without so many holes in the air filter box as some of the green lanes I use have ruts filled with water that would pour into the holes you have.

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Postby MZpog » Wed Nov 17, 2004 6:15 pm

keithcross wrote:Where abouts in teh UK? Have you looked at the following site?

http://www.solentsupermotos.co.uk.

Eventually I want to carry out the mods you have had done to my Baggi SM, but without so many holes in the air filter box as some of the green lanes I use have ruts filled with water that would pour into the holes you have.

Keith


I'm in yorkshire (home of the best motard roads)
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