I've encountered this issue for the past few months, but then I got my CX500 back on the road and let myself forget about the MZ for a while... Why do bikes suddenly create a new problem after riding perfectly for hundreds, maybe thousands of miles!?? Anyway, insurance ran out on the MZ, then I rode to Serbia on my Honda. Come back and I would like to ride my MZ again.
Obviously the same problem is there. I believe it's fuel related, but on each inspection of the carburettor it all seems okay. Basically:
Randomly stalls, typically at lower speeds, but sometimes might stall after riding for quite some distance without any stopping. It might bog before it stalls, and backfire too, but I'm unsure if it's lack of fuel or too much. I am thinking too little because if I leave it even for 1 second and kick it back into life it will start and ride on like nowt happened.
The distance between stalls seems to have no correlation. I went out for a 30 mile ride yesterday and it initially stalled just as I got to a junction, then 10 miles after (doing 40mph and 30mph), it stalls at a roundabout after doing 50 for a mile, then it doesn't stall for another 18 miles (doing high speed and slow speed) until just before I get home. It stalls on both reserve and main on the tap. There is no crap in the carburettor or filter catches, fuel comes out of the tap at a good pace.