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Where's the Kanuni board?

Postby Louis Mair » Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:35 am

G'day,
I own a classic MZ of the Turkish persuasion. I've been all over this fine website (which even mentions Turkiye in the small print) and I can't find the Kanuni board anywhere. They are the finest machines in production anywhere. Don't let all that nonsense about the dangers of two stroke get to you. Rich people kill thousands for oil, surely us poor beggars are entitled to sniff a little two stroke now and again!

I like a machine I can fix for myself. I'm also into clockwork ...
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Re: Where's the Kanuni board?

Postby borisattva » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:03 am

Hello Louis,

From what I gather Kanuni's involvement of MZ's consisted of purchasing the ETZ patent and going from there.
Currently the Vintage Motorcycles section covers the ETZ and related models, so Kanuni would fall under it.

I've edited the description to mention Kanuni.

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Re: Where's the Kanuni board?

Postby Louis Mair » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:41 am

Thanks very much Boris. I didin't mean to put you to any trouble. I guess vintage is a pretty vague word anyway.
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Re: Where's the Kanuni board?

Postby Louis Mair » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:57 am

Hello MZ Forum!
My Kanuni spoof has clearly duplicated and complicated. I own a fine collection of TS250/1s and a (relatively modern) ETZ. I posted my comments on the strange business of classifying a current production motorcycle as 'vintage' in the belief that they would be erased in a week. Oh well, if you could work on some of the horrors of Small Heath that lurk in my shed you would not be so sure that a TS250 was not a modern motorcycle.

There were at least three two stroke MZs at Colombres 2007 (Spain). Does anyone have photographs?
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