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Picture of my MZ 1000 SF (pirate black)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:44 am
by Tom
this is the catalogue picture:

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and this is mine:

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and here in the Black Wood Forest

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here on the Sachsenring

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also Sachsenring with my Baghira

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isn't it the greatest Motorbike you've ever seen ???

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:10 am
by kilou78
Great bike - congratulations :D

what's the mileage by now ?
Did you meet any problems with it ?

Thanks in advance :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:56 am
by cat
mm, me like. it looks much better in the photo. more, please! :-D the rear/tail part looks good, like you don't need to take off the fender/mudguard etc.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:09 am
by Tom
the milage is approx 5000 miles / 7000 km by now. Until now I had once a problem that after a short brake the engine didn't start again. So somebody had to pick me up with a trailer. When the SF was home it started again. Nobody knows what was wrong. The error memory showed that there was a short circuit on the front light. My dealer checked it but didn't found anything. After discussion with MZ he replaced the start deceleration circuit breaker because MZ told him that this is malefactor sometimes but not very often. Since then my SF is running without any problems. The fuel consuption of the SF on long tours (last year to Modena/Italy) is 5,5 Liters per 100 Km at normal speed. On short tours the fuel consuption goes up between 6 and 6,5 Liter/100 Km at sportive speed. Max. Speed is 260 km/h at 9.200 rpm. Ths is also the fist motorbike with which I don't have any problems with my ass after 7 hours non-stop driving. Only when I went up the "Stilfser Joch" (a pass that goes up to 2757 Meters to cross the alps with 48 reversements) I wished I had my Baghi with me instead of the SF.

Re: Picture of my MZ 1000 SF (pirate black)

PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:58 pm
by AIRMANBEAR
The 660 mz had a stupid very small filter on the carb. in or near the inlet pipe take this out as it plugs up quickly .. use and outside filter,, it will drive the best mechanics crazy,,
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