What a poor creature... :(
What a lucky garden archaeologist! Don't worry! :D
Well, it depends on how much you're willing to spend on the bike. The Mastiff/Baghira spoke wheels could possibly be fixed, as some Mastiffs came with the Skorpion wheels, too. But,... they are damn heavy! Heavier then the stock wheels, so it's not really welcome weight. Try to use some SZR, TZR 250 3XV wheels.
Expensive, but mjummm:
http://www.dymag.com/index2_e.html products for motorcycles, click the last left picture for the database
MZ dealer Peter Musiol somewhere close to Berlin owns a Skorpion Classic with spoke wheels (
muz.musiol@t-online.de ). Rumors say, MZ was planning a Classic, but unfortunately it never saw daylight. If your in contact with a good craftsman, some lighter supermotard wheels could be fixed surely...but won't be really cheap.
Hmmm, I could write a drama play about all the parts that could be enhanced on a Skorpion. :wink: So just check out the following links, please. I tried to mention all the favourite US links, concerning currency and customs difficulties.
http://www.beasleycomposites.com road+racebikes, at the end of the ducati list
http://m4exhaust.com/products/flash/M4_Exhaust.html exhaust systems/MuZ/660
http://www.holeshot.com
http://www.barkersbars.com
http://www.ebcbrakesdirect.com/bike/par ... 9&sec=Euro
Some Honda NSR 125 use the same front rotor:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Honda-NSR-125-Bremss ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Bremsscheibe-fuer-Ho ... dZViewItem
Chain is a 520, 5/8 x 1/4, 108 chain links for 39 teeth rear sprocket, 110 for a 43. Front sprocket can be purchased at Yamaha, XT600, XTZ660, SRX, SZR ...
I dont't really know if you can buy metric screws in a usual store in the US. As the stock screws, wherever they were, corrode easily, this was the first thing I improved when I bought my bike.
An SZR swing arm can be fixed, some Dutch riders did so, but it seems quite complicated. Try out the
http://www.monoconnection.nl forum for help.
Or just post in English in our humble forum in Germany, you're always welcome:
http://www.mzskorpion.de
Regards, Mirko