by Puffs » Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:35 am
Rob, don't know why that link doesn't work for you, for me it does. Anyway, the linked post mentions:
mz-b.net, ost2rad.com, guesi-motorradteile.de, zweirad-schubert.de, themzshop.co.uk, ddr-motorrad.de, akf-shop.de, motorradmeistermilz.de, mtz-cichy.de, tkm-racing.com, 2takt24.de, sausewind-shop.com, oldtimerteile-haase.de, simson-keletimotor-alkatreszek.hu (may not send abroad), mzmotorwinkel.nl, pieces-motos-mz.net, mzpartsmiami.com, mz-faber.de.
And do not forget to look on eBay.de.
Ach, maybe it's that space at the end again, try viewtopic.php?f=5&t=9257&p=47896&sid=dd7bca9749d861dca2e4e65aa9895542#p47896 .
On electronic ignitions, my view is that MZ's conventional/original contact breaker ignition can work very well & be reliable. At least I still use the original ignition on my 251 (which is 12V). It does require some adjusting & cleaning from time to time, but you'd have to lube the chain anyway, and that's below the same cover. Yet Guesi has correctly pointed out that the lesser maintenance of EI is a big advantage in a sidecar combination. And the more accurate ignition timing (+ options for RPM-dependent adaptation) of EI are certainly an advantage in a racing environment, but I don't think that's why we ride these bikes. Other types of EI do not require a battery, and that I feel is a real advantage - but that comes at a price.
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Puffs on Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:58 am, edited 2 times in total.