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My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby ironhorse99 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:51 pm

Hello to all Mz Owners & enthusiasts. I just found this site & am not sure if its strictly a Euro site or open to the US as well but I suppose it really doesn't matter as much as what we enjoy riding...our Mz's.
I was hoping that the Co. would survive as they really put together a nice solid, low maintenance bike but times being what they are I guess its understandable....I suppose.
I ride an 01 Ice Blue Traveller and having 44K+ miles on it I still enjoy it as much as ever. I just installed my 3rd battery, the last one lasting 6 yrs to the month even though it was undersized. So this time I was determined to go with another AGM of a size that matched the box size of the battery. As things turned out it sort of difficult buying off the shelf for several reasons, one major one being almost all the units out there are the opposite config, that is; pos/neg terminals are reversed. The original battery was a 9-AH unit which after 3 yrs died. The only sealed unit I could get my hands on at the time was a 7-AH AGM unit which proved sufficient but didn't have the reserve power I would have liked. So I found a 14AH-BS which fit like a glove but with reverse terminal.
I'm not sure why motorcycle batteries are overwhelmingly opposite of what's available but it makes for interesting mods. Things worked out fairly well as I only had 3 things to alter: 1: move the ground to the right side(should have been that way from the factory) 2: dremel off the battery hold down post and 3: remove the under seat tab(this slides under the cross member bar just above the battery) This last item, while it may not seem a good idea, actually doesn't compromise the stability of the seat at all as there's more than enough contact area to keep things put. If you take a good look at the seat you'll see what I mean. Its been such a long time since the bike fired up this fast I thought for sure it was the miles.....it was in fact the battery. I'm totally confident it'll start in 15 degree weather with no problem. The main reason I went to AGM was "No Maintenance". This bike's all about no/low maintenance and it lives up to that reputation which is a perfect segue for the other mod, converting the chain drive to belt drive. It took 2yrs to locate a shop to do the work and finally located an old timer from Parksburg Pa who does this kind of work exclusively. Bob did a wonderful job with the conversion & as a little extra bonus I got more top end which works out to about 4K-RPM at 75-MPH which is an almost perfect cruising speed. There's no maintenance issues whatsoever with it and should last the life of the bike. Bob has customers with 100K-miles on their bikes with the same belt. Now, if I can only figure out how to keep the back rim clean....... :-)
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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby droy » Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:06 am

ironhorse,

Yes this is local (US) also - I'm up the road in Montclair, NJ. As a matter of fact we just had a small (3 mz) meet in Blairstown, NJ about a month ago. I have 2 Sports myself - the first since 1995. You chain to belt conversions is very intresting. Can you share some pictures and also the name of the shop who did the work?

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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby billr » Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:39 pm

Thanks for the battery info. My Tour had a new one when I bought the bike, but I know I'll be getting a replacement in a year or 2 (it's a bargain basement 7AH that the dealer put on it).
Ditto on the belt drive pictures. Chain maintenance is one thing I could give up very easily :-)
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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby djsbriscoe » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:30 am

ironhorse99 wrote:...... This bike's all about no/low maintenance and it lives up to that reputation which is a perfect segue for the other mod, converting the chain drive to belt drive. It took 2yrs to locate a shop to do the work and finally located an old timer from Parksburg Pa who does this kind of work exclusively. Bob did a wonderful job with the conversion & as a little extra bonus I got more top end which works out to about 4K-RPM at 75-MPH which is an almost perfect cruising speed. There's no maintenance issues whatsoever with it and should last the life of the bike. Bob has customers with 100K-miles on their bikes with the same belt. Now, if I can only figure out how to keep the back rim clean....... :-)


Hi,
I'm also interested in hearing about how you did the belt conversion, or who did it for you.
Could you post this info in a new topic in the technical section as it would be easier to find.
Thanks.

David.
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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:41 am

have traveller also interested in the belt conversion
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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's (Pictures)

Postby droy » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:30 am

Folks,

I just ran into IRONHOUSE99's bike at a post Thanksgiving ride yesterday in easter PA. IRONHOUSES sorry we did not get to meet - I left before the slow race got started. Hope you don't mind about highjacking you thread.

Two pictures from my camera phone of the "custom belt conversion" loaded into my album (recent pictures). Nice bike!

Enjoy

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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby billr » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:37 am

Doug,
Thanks for the pics.
Opinion on tire/frame clearance or other issues?
Looks interesting enough to start checking for parts sources.
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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby droy » Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:29 pm

I diden't spend a lot of time looking at it. As expected the belt runs closer to the side of the swingarm than a chain.. I'd bet most of the work involves adapting the rear wheel crush drive section so it lines up with the front sprocket. Hopeluffly the owner can chime in.'

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Re: My 01 Traveller Mod's

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:28 pm

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1997 MZ 660 Traveller+6/13/09 WV USA
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