MZ 1000S GOODIES

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MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby mzsrus » Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:54 am

NEW AFTERMARKETS BITS FOR MZ 1000S

GOODIE CARBON BITS
115 EUROS FOR MUDGUARD EXCLUDING POSTAGE
94 EUROS FOR BACK MUDGUARD PROTECTOR EXCL POSTAGE
NOT SURE HOW MUCH FAIRING IS BUT LOOKS NICE APART FROM COLOUR.
REMUS CANS TOO.500 euros
NOT AVAILABLE FROM ME THOUGH, BUT ARE FOR SALE ON WEB.

BYE ANDY SEE PICTURES BELOW

THANKS

YOU CAN SEE ME BORED COS OF CRAP WEATHER AND NO WORK.
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Postby LWS66 » Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:09 am

Looks like something celebrating Sweden......the colors of their flag that is. Interesting stuff! I assume the carbon bits are made in Germany?
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Postby mzsrus » Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:44 am

yes made in germany

shipping no probs though to uk

bye

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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby Ben » Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:15 pm

More parts in carbon:
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http://www.r2-kunststofftechnik.de/Moto/moto1.htm

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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby boilermaker » Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:37 am

Ben
How do we contact the supplier of the MZ replica parts?
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Mon Mar 31, 2008 3:39 pm

Hi George, I have been trying to email the company - 'r2-kunststofftechnik@web.de' both in English and German but have had no response. Perhaps if a few of us email the company we'll get a reply.
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby Ben » Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:19 pm

@ boilermaker and cam. Did you get a Mail from r2? I am wondering, that he don´t answer your Mail. If you want, you could send me a PM and I talk to Rolf (r2).

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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby boilermaker » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:05 am

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No luck so far
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:22 am

Hi all - has anyone else tried or had any luck emailing R2 about these goodies?
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:54 am

Hi guys - watch this space. Rolf from R2 has emailed me. I will let you know how things pan out and hopefully some of these goodies will be coming our way :-D
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Sat May 17, 2008 12:47 pm

Hi Guys - communications with R2 have been sketchy at best. However this morning the post office delivered a very sexy carbon look hugger :-D . When fitted it follows the wheel contour much better with a healthy clearance even when the wheel is fully adjusted back. It is a rather nice bit of kit which I will eagerly recommend to anyone. I'm still waiting to find out which method of payment R2 would prefer. When I get some solid facts and figures I will let you all know how to get hold of one of these beauties. The standard of workmanship displayed on this item Is truly top notch, so I would imagine are all of their other products. Keep 'em peeled - I'll let you know how things pan out. I will be away for two weeks after the 24th May as I'm getting married :D so pleas don't think I'm ignoring any questions during this period. :smt006 [color=#0000BF][/color]
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Mon May 19, 2008 7:23 am

Hi Guys - success :mrgreen:
I ended up phoning R2 and spoke to Bob. He is English but has been away on holiday the past few weeks ( thats why email wasn't answered as the other guys only speak German ). Being the helpful chap that he is we decided that ( bank transfers are expensive and no credit card options available) sending cash is the easiest and cheapest option. On top of any price shown on the website there is a p&p of 17.50 Euro s. At the time of writing the total cost for my hugger works out to be £115.00. Compared to the original part this quality item is well worth the money. :D
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby boilermaker » Mon May 19, 2008 9:15 am

cam
Can you give us their phone number?
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Re: MZ 1000S GOODIES

Postby cam » Mon May 19, 2008 9:33 am

Hi boilermaker - phone number is 00491704422105. Any money sent must be in Euros.
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