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The ETZ250 had a standard street motorcycle appearance with a low-swept chrome [[exhaust system|exhaust]] on the right side, turn indicators, speedometer and tachometer, and generous tool box. Unusual for 250cc machines, it had a center kickstand. It's "MZ look" had a sculpted fuel tank and massive square cylinder head including large cooling fins. | The ETZ250 had a standard street motorcycle appearance with a low-swept chrome [[exhaust system|exhaust]] on the right side, turn indicators, speedometer and tachometer, and generous tool box. Unusual for 250cc machines, it had a center kickstand. It's "MZ look" had a sculpted fuel tank and massive square cylinder head including large cooling fins. | ||
A special model ETZ250A was built for the army of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and has been exported in several countries of the former east block. | |||
[[Category:MZ motorcycles|ETZ250]] | [[Category:MZ motorcycles|ETZ250]] |
Revision as of 18:50, 1 March 2009
The MZ ETZ250 was a 250cc, single cylinder, two stroke, street motorcycle manufactured by MZ of Germany during the 1980s.
The ETZ250 had a standard street motorcycle appearance with a low-swept chrome exhaust on the right side, turn indicators, speedometer and tachometer, and generous tool box. Unusual for 250cc machines, it had a center kickstand. It's "MZ look" had a sculpted fuel tank and massive square cylinder head including large cooling fins.
A special model ETZ250A was built for the army of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and has been exported in several countries of the former east block.