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ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Puffs » Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:26 am

I never had a steering lock on my ETZ251:
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and I was wondering: is this normal? Obviously this is my only road bike without a steering lock, and I think not having it has given me troubles once. Is not having it a common thing, and why would it be gone...???
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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby dave47 » Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:47 am

No Puffs, it isn't normal, but in my opinion you are better off without it as you will not be tempted to rely on it. They are very easy to break. I had one broken in an attempted theft some years ago on my etz 250 and have used a shackle lock ever since.
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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Puffs » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:33 am

Thanks Dave.
When parked in the city centre one evening, they once tried to steal that bike, or maybe take it for a joyride? If I would have had it on a steering lock that might not have happened. But as it was, these guys were fazed by the intricacies & complexities of the ignition lock!
Had to get the trailer to get the bike home though...

(Yeah I know, should have locked it some other way.)
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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Blurredman » Fri Apr 18, 2025 9:26 am

It's not a bad thing to have one of course.

I have one on my ETZ251 which I used to use often. But it can be fiddly to engage/disengage if you don't know the technique.

But my ETZ250 came with me without one as it looks like it might have previously been stolen as the steel bracket to hold the lock is all out of shape and I do believe the aluminium yoke webbing that would 'hold' the lock when engaged is cracked.

Annoyingly, I just not long ago lost my seat lock on my Trophy, which also acts as the steering lock when removed. Which do I want to lose in that case? The contents of my toolbox, or the bike itself? :lol: Now that it is missing I don't have a choice lol. :lol:
1973 MZ ES250/2 - 17,000 miles
1979 Suzuki TS185ER - 10,000 miles
1981 Honda CX500B - 91,000 miles
1987 MZ ETZ300 - 39,000 miles
1989 MZ ETZ251 - 50,000 miles

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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Puffs » Sat Apr 19, 2025 3:27 am

I'll have to look into how they made that steel bracket to hold the lock, and see how it can fall out. Or indeed maybe the guy I bought the bike from took it out? If I remember, there used to be a post/warning on an accident that happened with a steering lock, but somehow that's seems to be gone (and I forgot to which bike it pertained).

Some older bikes have a steering lock that locks into the shaft going through the headstock (the Jawa, for instance), and in a sense, the arrangement MZ choose here is safer. This way, gravity would never pull the lock in.

As you know the ETZ251 has no tools or other valuables below the seat (no, I do not have that pump either), and the seat is just screwed in place. But I can imagine that if the seat can be removed by just opening a lock, and if the tools are kept below it, not having that lock is a bit of an issue in modern society!
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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Jay Bee » Sun Apr 20, 2025 1:44 am

The steering lock on my ETZ 125 (same as yours should be) had a slightly different problem : it kept falling out.
It fits into the steering head bracket in a sort of double slot bayonet arrangement and is designed to be removed if you wish by using the key.
The problem with mine was caused by a combination of rust/dirt and a weak locating spring.
I think a steering lock is a useful thing to have (supplemented by some additional security maybe), but if you do decide to fit one you'll need to satisfy yourself that it functions correctly; make sure the spring is up to snuff.
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Re: ETZ251 Steering Lock

Postby Puffs » Sun Apr 20, 2025 1:57 am

Ta JB, being able to remove it with the key - that makes sense.
So the previous owner (of whom I bought the bike in '98, he had bought it new in '89) had just taken it out & failed to give it to me...

I'll have a look to see if I could get another one.
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