A small update on a previous Friday bike.
Terry gave me an article from MCN on
the new MZ125 with the 'Valvetronic' type inlet valves.
The article mentioned that the chassis
and bodywork were bought in from Czech firm Blata, and you can see
the similarity between the Blata and the new MZ.
MZ hope to have the 125 on sale in
Germany, France and the UK in April next year at a projected price of
€4000
(£3260, US$5230). This is only slightly more than Suzuki's rather
old and low tech DR 125 (£2965), and substantially cheaper than
Yamaha's WR125 (£4199).
MZ
claim that the new valve setup improves fuel consumption by 20%, and
that they are working on a 450cc engine.
The
valve system was designed by Uwe Eisenbois, and if anyone is really
interested, they can read the patent here but it's fairly meaningless
without drawings.
When
I visited the MZ factory in 2002, it was evident that they actually
made very few components themselves. From memory, only frames were
made in the factory with the remaining components outsourced to other
companies, with final assembly done by MZ. This is not uncommon in
the bike industry, Aprilia have never had a manufacturing facility
and outsource all components.
With
them buying in the Blata chassis, they only need to assemble the
engines, install then into the chassis, and the bikes are ready for
the market. So it's conceivable that a small company like MZ with its
50 employees could have a bike for sale next year. The new engine is
based on the earlier RT 125 bottom end, so possibly only the cylinder
head and valve train are new. If so, this would avoid the R&D
costs of developing a completely new engine.
Good
luck to them, and I hope we see the new bike in the shops in the
coming year.
As
a bit of speculation, here are my thoughts about the 450 engine. MZ had
planned competing in the Moto 3 championship using a KTM 250cc
engine. KTM also build a 450cc supermoto. What's the chances of the
MZ 450 being a KTM with an MZ variable valve top end? We'll have wait
an see.....
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