Service and repair for 1974 MZ TS250 in Los Angeles

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Service and repair for 1974 MZ TS250 in Los Angeles

Postby Jonah » Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 am

Does anyone know where I can get my bike looked at in LA. Sweet bike just needs a little work.
Thanks in advance
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luck

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:33 pm

the old 2 smokers are a learn how to work on it bike

parts for them at
http://www.mz-b.de
link to parts book
http://www.mz-b.de/ts250/e-ts250.htm
link to new 12volt electrical system for your delux restoration
http://www.powerdynamo.biz/eng/systems/ ... 24main.htm
Powerdyno.biz is part of mz-b.de

and
Mz uk parts supplyer
here is the parts guy
phil@bsa-regal.co.uk
he works for the english
parts seller in the UK
http://www.bsa-regal.co.uk
THIS IS THE LOW HASSEL PARTS SUPPLYER MOST EVERY ONE ELSE stinks
phil may or may not be able to get parts for a bike that old

there are a lot of 1974 ts 250's in usa some one imported a big load of them that year
so watch ebay for used stuff for them
a good 2 smoker bike mech.... should be able to help
ask around in your area
but i think it is a learn to do it your self deal :D
i have been hearing that they run good when fixed correctly
if doing a bottom end rebuild use the best bearings and seals you can find
as some oem bearings were a bit on the poor side
if the 2 companys above can not find what you need
please post in wanted on this web site with number and page
from parts book

restore this thing i have seen several but they are rare in the USA
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