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Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby BBSparky » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:39 am

Hey guys,

Thought i had best introduce myself. Names Marc and i have been building myself bikes for a little while now. Current project is a 1979 MZ TS250 which has been getting a bit of a make over and is almost finished. Just thought i would say hi before i go back to reading all the old threads on the forum :D

Cheers and ride safe
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby Trogolodyte » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:40 am

Hello marc,
Am alasdair have a couple of Mz's a 500 country and a Etz251, am up in basingstoke so your quite local to me...
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby Trogolodyte » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:59 pm

I like what you have done with that little Ts, very smart little bike.
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby Old Dog » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:39 am

Welcome aboard. Interesting project.
All the best

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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby BBSparky » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:41 am

Cheers for the welcome guys. Think my bike is a bit of a marmite thing. Some people like it others don't but im happy with it and its certainly different 8)
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby awac » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:37 am

Hi Marc, been trying to open your web site but connection to slow, but will try when get near fast connection soon. However, thought since you mentioned cafe racer you might like this photo of a MZ from belgium I found on http://motorcycle-74.blogspot.com/ lovely lines, and green as well...enjoy.
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby BBSparky » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:04 am

Cheers awac, that pic is actually one of the ones i saw that convinced me that my ideas may work

Heres a quick pic of my bike almost as it sits at the minute until you can see the site ;-)

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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby awac » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:34 pm

Thanks for that, actually tonight I am in a hotel with free wi-fi! Don't want to sleep now, Devils teeth the speed of broadband now-a-days....LOL! So just managed to have a look at your site. I like the MZ, a great style nice and clean, and a great set of build up pics, not to mention the wonderful eclectic mix of bikes you have! Will probably see you around this summer since you don't live a million miles away, pop down the forest sometime!
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby awac » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:38 pm

BTW, did you have to re-jet for your aftermarket filter, and if so what were your findings? Do you find the expansion pipe you bought has a good spread of usable power or peaks?
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby BBSparky » Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:29 am

Hey awac, we actually pop to the forest quite often to take the dogs for a wander. If your ever coming up this way then drop me a bell and pop in for a cuppa. :D

Think the bike will need rejetting but havent done it yet. Dont actually have a licence to ride this bike on the road so havent been able to give it a test :oops: Just enjoy building bikes and it keeps me out of trouble. My trike project is the one im building as a keeper but im guessing that wont be one the road until next year at least.
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby awac » Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:03 pm

No problems will do. Anybody who enjoys building bikes is fine by me, that's what gives me the most pleasure. I love to create. Built a couple of chops in the past and someone I knew had a trike, I have to admit it was so much fun riding/driving (never sure what I should say! Driding?), and so different to either two or four wheels, a must do in life I say! Its all about the feedback that you get from the machine, how it transmits from surface to Rider/Driver, all very Zen y'know...
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Re: Newbie from Warsash, Hampshire UK

Postby Baggy-trousers » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:00 pm

Welcome to the site Marc, there's some great info to be found on here! All the best from just down the road in Bursledon.
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