FS: MZ TS 250/1

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Timo Geusch, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. Timo Geusch

    Timo Geusch Guest

    Right, last chance before it goes on fleabay.

    As subject, another of the famous ex-sweller MZs:

    1979 MZ TS 250/1, 10700 miles (genuine), Tax 11/05, MOT 9/05,
    black. Usual rusty downpipe, but overall in decent condition given its
    age.

    I've been using the bike to commute on for the last couple of weeks
    and it just works - starts easily and runs fine.

    360 of your earthly pounds gets you decent cheap motorcycling.

    Located in North London.
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 5, 2005
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  2. Timo Geusch

    Timo Geusch Guest

    ["Followup-To:" header set to uk.rec.motorcycles.classic.]
    Bear was seen penning the following ode to ... whatever:
    Doh. I forgot :)
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 5, 2005
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  3. Timo Geusch

    Timo Geusch Guest

    Bear was seen penning the following ode to ... whatever:
    <gets out home hypnosis kit>

    You want a commuter bike, you doooooo...
     
    Timo Geusch, Jan 5, 2005
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  4. "Pre-Timo'd"
     
    Simon Atkinson, Jan 5, 2005
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  5. It was somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
    drugs began to take hold. I remember Timo Geusch
    What's that '3' doing in there?

    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#6 FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19 COSOC#10
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 5, 2005
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  6. Timo Geusch

    Stonge Guest

    Surely you mean what's the '6' doing in there?
     
    Stonge, Jan 5, 2005
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  7. Timo Geusch

    Cab Guest

    Stonge bored us all completely to death with wittery prose along the
    lines of:
    Surely you mean there's a decimal point missing.
     
    Cab, Jan 10, 2005
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