The Brembo brake was a contribution to the international market.
In the beginning this disc brake was only available on export bikes.
The GDR people still had to cope with the drum brake.
Buying something from a western-company meant to spend foreign currency.And this was quite rare in these times.
Surely not all the parts of the old 2 strokes were produced in the MZ factory. This would have been impossible. If you ever saw a picture of the old MZ factory, you know why.
The building was in a small valley, so there was no space to build a big factory.
The end- assembly took place in the MZ factory and some of the part production.
But many parts were delivered from outside.
But as all the factories in the GDR were "Volkseigen" means "nati9onally owned iut made no difference where the parts were built
Even for the new RT 125 and 1000 models there were suppliers who delivered parts for these models.
But this was not only a question of money, but also a question of capacity and know how...
Imagine 100 people of the MZ factory building a complete bike with all the different materials (plastic, metal, rubber, etc.)