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I once owned one of these absolute beauties. Note the cool optional side-stand mounted on the end of the swingarm.
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The kick starter is on the wrong side,
I guess it is because they were leftists.
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One brand, but multiple bikes..
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Quote from: ungeheuer on June 20, 2015, 02:05:42 AM
I once owned one of these absolute beauties. Note the cool optional side-stand mounted on the end of the swingarm.
My Father-in-law had one of these (yellow) - cool way they enclosed the chain, lasted forever
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I am old enough to have owned a brand new 1972 MZ ETS 250. Ive linked a photo of a yellow Trophy Sport. Mine was red naturally and bullet proof. I rode it from Sydney to Cobar regularly as I worked in the copper mine at the time. Bought it from the legendary Tony Hatton who had the dealership. Top speed 65 mph unless you slipstreamed a van on the highway. Had it to 80mph for a short burst before the piston started to sieze. Rapid clutch engagement necessary. Those were the days.
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