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New TS250 Owner

Postby decotriumph » Mon Sep 20, 2021 8:46 pm

Hi all,
I bought a 1974 MZ TS250 last week, and I'm looking forward to getting it running and taking it for a ride. It was donated to a museum a few years ago so was decommissioned (fuel drained, battery not charged), so I'll need to do a little bit probably, but not much.
Alan M
Tullahoma, TN USA
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Blurredman » Tue Sep 21, 2021 2:33 am

Congratulations and welcome! A US MZ is always an intruige... :-) :-) What's more, they always look so ... unused.. :twisted:


Please make a thread on your progress? :oops:
1973 MZ ES250/2 - 17,000 miles - The project! :)
1979 Suzuki TS185ER - 9,000 miles - Mud :)
1981 Honda CX500B - 91,000 miles - Long Distance :)
1987 MZ ETZ300 - 38,000 miles - Sun :)
1989 MZ ETZ251 - 49,000 miles - Commute :)

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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Puffs » Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:31 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:13 am

the thing i always notice is in the USA

when one show up there almost always a 1974 model

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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Puffs » Wed Sep 22, 2021 4:28 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby SEMOrider » Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:41 pm

I just bought what seems to be a 1974 TS 250 from an old gentleman in Arkansas who said it had sat in a warehouse for 20 years. Shows 5 miles on the clock and is a little rough around the edges but I couldn't resist. Now what the hell am I gonna do with it?
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Puffs » Tue Nov 02, 2021 3:49 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby AlanJ » Sun Nov 14, 2021 8:10 am

Hi deco,
Good to see another MZ on the go and I hope it all goes well for you, but I have to agree with Puffs, it's not what I would expect
for a museum piece with only 5 miles on the clock ie, I'm not sure about the type of indicators, the exhaust gas leaking where joining
the silencer and the trouser/pant wear on the front of the battery box. It all doesn't look quite right for the 5 miles bit.
Having said that, you have the makings of a great bike. Something which I feel I must mention, I have a 1977 TS 250/1 that was sitting
in the corner of my garage for about 20 years or so, and the original main seals hardened and shrunk resulting in lots and lots of smoke.
So, as I said, wish you well, stay safe.
Alan.

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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Prusakowski-Ost » Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:45 pm

Alan passed the bike on to me....still has the DDR tires on it. This link takes you to a video of the bike running.

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipM ... EtSW5EMVZB
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Puffs » Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:41 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Blurredman » Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:15 am

That is a very nice bike. It always makes me feel split though in regards to the chrome items they put on the US bikes (presumably to invite US buyers).
1973 MZ ES250/2 - 17,000 miles - The project! :)
1979 Suzuki TS185ER - 9,000 miles - Mud :)
1981 Honda CX500B - 91,000 miles - Long Distance :)
1987 MZ ETZ300 - 38,000 miles - Sun :)
1989 MZ ETZ251 - 49,000 miles - Commute :)

ftp://blurredmanswebsite.ddns.net/Vehicle_Documents/MZ_Documents/
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Prusakowski-Ost » Fri Dec 17, 2021 9:43 pm

I did a lot of searching on this forum to ensure I was asking a redundant question. I noticed the voltage regulator on my 1974 TS250 was a little loose in its mounting bracket.... discovered the foam / rubber spacer behind the voltage regulator had perished and was almost dust. Did the foam / rubber spacer prevent the voltage regulator from contacting metal / hence grounding out....or was the spacer's function just to stabilize the voltage regulator?
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby dave47 » Sat Dec 18, 2021 4:27 am

Its just for anti vibration. Not electrical.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Puffs » Sat Dec 18, 2021 4:30 am

Following a biased and flawed moderator choice (someone posting aggressive personal attacks is rewarded, while my technical posts are removed - behind my back & without any justification!), I have withdrawn from this forum.
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Re: New TS250 Owner

Postby Prusakowski-Ost » Sat Dec 18, 2021 10:25 am

OK...many thanks...I'll ensure the voltage regulator doesn't touch metal when I put it back in.
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