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Offline Mike52

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Sweet bike
« on: May 23, 2011, 08:00:28 pm »
Just got to win the lotto and then I can buy all the yummy bikes like this one.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MZ-ISDT-250-/110687969643?pt=AU_Motorcycles&hash=item19c584616b
85/400WR,86/240WR,72/DKW125,Pe250c,TC90,TS100,XT250,86/SRX250,XR400r
Friend  struggling up a hill on a old bike at MTMee .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjj6E2MP9xU.

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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 09:26:46 pm »
Now that's a collectable bike!!!!  8)

"7000k and never off road."  :o What, sacrilegious  >:(

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Re: SOS TO JC = Sweet bike
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2011, 09:53:37 pm »
What a wonderful find Mick52--Shes a Beauty  8)

I'll take the MZ in the background
You did get me thinkin  ;D and I found a full photo of her (MX 69 ISDT) !! Should be a "he", cause it looks like a right work horse too. ;)  8) Have you got any history on them JC.? cheers A
No Alison. (I wish)  I hated them back in the day. Regarded them as old-fashioned outdated heavyweight iron-curtain slugs, but have come to appreciate them more recently - at least the circa73 & later models.

Hi JC,hope all is well up on the home range with the rain and wind.!!
Found a 1976 piece on the MZ  in vmx mag #28 pg 35  8)
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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2011, 08:51:39 am »
30 mins to go, $3670 and not to the reserve.
This is where the lotto winnings would come in handy. ;D
85/400WR,86/240WR,72/DKW125,Pe250c,TC90,TS100,XT250,86/SRX250,XR400r
Friend  struggling up a hill on a old bike at MTMee .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjj6E2MP9xU.

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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2011, 10:51:46 am »
Sold $4755.
85/400WR,86/240WR,72/DKW125,Pe250c,TC90,TS100,XT250,86/SRX250,XR400r
Friend  struggling up a hill on a old bike at MTMee .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjj6E2MP9xU.

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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2012, 09:41:17 pm »
Nice five page article in todays delivered Classic Dirt Bike Magazine along with lots of other candy :P
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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2013, 01:04:57 pm »
Brilliant ..Can I post this as an article  on Speedtracktales.wordpress.com

Sent from my iPhone apologies for brevity and predictive Tex Miss Pellings

On 23 Sep 2013,


ISDT1968, by Roberto Biza and Marcello Grigorov.

 Following the precedent and style of Javier Benito’s book “ISDT1970”, this book tells the story of the International Six-Days Trial of 1968, based at San Pellegrino Terme, Italy.

 Held firstly in Carlisle, England, in 1913, the ISDT was dubbed the “Olympics of Motorcycling” as it was a true test of man and machine across a wide range of surfaces and gradients against a time schedule that could be truly punishing.  The event was held in different countries, mainly around Europe until 1980, since when, renamed as the International Six-Days Enduro, it has gone world-wide.

 1968 saw the East German Team, mounted on very special MZ machines looking for their sixth consecutive win in the 6-man Trophy Team contest. Circumstances and fate combined to deny them this win, initially when the local fuel was blamed for seizures, but ultimately when a crash destroyed a bike and very nearly it’s rider.  The rocky route and the time schedules favoured the ultra-lightweight machines, and it was the West German Team on Zundapps of between 50cc to 125cc, that took the top honours, while most of the bigger machinery fell by the wayside. The severity of the route can be told in the first day results, where we see no less than 13 retirements from the British contingent alone.

 This book contains results, maps, drawings and statistics, interviews and background information, the result of many years of research.

The book, in Italian but complete with the full English translation, and  it will be presented at the ISDE2013 in Sardinia where will be on sale during the event in the paddock at the Registro Hercules stand, and on the internet later on.

ISDT1968
Roberto Biza and Marcello Grigorov
MG Publishing by Marcello Grigorov
ISBN 978-2-8399-1295-2
336 pages with more than 370 photographs, many not previously published.
See website www.isdt1968.eu for further details.


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Re: Sweet bike
« Reply #7 on: July 17, 2014, 08:20:48 pm »
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