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MZ Supermoto

Postby gedge » Sun Jul 18, 2004 11:32 am

Just got back from my first supermoto meet at Bordon in Hampshire. One of the bikes racing was a much modified Baghira supermoto producing over 70 bhp according to the rider. The engine cost £2500 to build, and the bike certainly kept up with the smaller and lighter supermotos on the track,. despite being over 30kgs heavier....Just goes to show what can be done if you try hard enough. The engine was built by Slipstream tuning of sevenoaks. tel +44 (0)1732 743248 if anyone is interested in more detail. ( I am not in anyway associated with the company but the guy I spoke to was most helpful) . I didnt have a camera with me , but another lad in teh group did, so if I can get a photo I wil post it ( although to look at the bike was a mess....)
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Postby keithcross » Sun Jul 18, 2004 5:59 pm

I also had a chat with the riders mechanic, and you are dead right, really helpful. I think I will ce contacting them soon. Its about time us MZ riders showed up a few of these darnd KTM's etc.

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Postby gedge » Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:52 am

Here is the only picture we can find of the racer. Sorry not much detail but at least we can all see it exists :D Thanks to Yamsr6 the photographer and Keith who mailed me this copy.
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Postby keithcross » Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:28 pm

You may or may not be able to see, but teh bike has the following chassis mods.

Alli tank
Aluminium Sub frame (slip stram tuning will make these as one offs for a price)
2 into 2 exhaust
standard front forks with thicker oil(think the guy said 20sae)
Standard rear shock
unidentified saddle.
Sump gaurd (well beaten up from off road landings)

This bike did real well considering its weight penalty.

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Postby Randew2U » Tue Aug 03, 2004 8:37 pm

I have seen some KTM airbox mods using these little black plastic "grommet like" inserts with black plastic screen in the drilled holes. Does anyone know where you can order those from. thanks
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Postby phlat65 » Tue Aug 03, 2004 10:41 pm

wow!!!!!! I have entertained the thought of converting bodywork to XR or DRZ, could be done for pretty cheap, prob save 30-40 lbs with the alloy subframe. I would race one too. :twisted:
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Postby MuzzinMo » Wed Aug 04, 2004 3:42 am

EGLI-Supermotard from 2000. Full Oehlins suspension, 83-85hp, 130kg wet.

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Postby Wonky » Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:10 pm

The rider is Stuart Bridges and the mechanic was his dad Roy Bridges. The bike was developed over a couple of years and was using our Slipstream Tuned race engine with the same work carried out on our Supermono race engines. Stuart has since retired due to other commitments and a picture of the final bike is here http://www.teamslipstream.co.uk/slipstreamgallery.htm
Bottom left image.

The bike is now stripped down and in pieces in our storage container, i am planning on rebuilding her when i have the time. The engine had around £4000 worth of work including CR carbs and also had a custom made tank, made by Roy, the guys an amazing mechanic!

gedge wrote:Here is the only picture we can find of the racer. Sorry not much detail but at least we can all see it exists :D Thanks to Yamsr6 the photographer and Keith who mailed me this copy.
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Postby Wonky » Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:19 pm

The exhaust are custom made by our exhaust specialist "Cookie", his work is outstanding and can be seen on tracks all over the world. The tank was custom made by Roy, watching him work is amazing. The forks are now on my street MUZZA Black Panther, as is the rear shock. The engine is sat on the shelf and would turn any MZ biker into a wheelie terrorist! I do have many spares, calipers, etc that i'm not using for sale if anyones interested. I also have a spare set of wheels, R6 wavey disc, two sets of WP standard forks and tons of other stuff. Whysub has first dibs at the moment but if he isn't into any of it then its up for grabs as we are starting a new project. : The seat is actually off another VERY common Supermoto brand that i don't care to mention as i couldn't bare the abuse!!!!
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Postby keithcross » Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:09 pm

The sadlle wouldent be off of a KT BOOM would it :)
BTW went on a ride out on Sunday with Gedge. He sold his MZ earlier this year and is regretting it. For some comfort he brought a Vertimatti 570. Dam thats some bike, weighs next to nothing with loads of power.
If only they could make them reliable :)

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Postby Wonky » Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:16 pm

Yes Keith it was KKKKKKK...TTTT..T..TT hmmmm yep one of them bum supports. Sold his MZ...oh dear! Well we're supposed to live and learn. :lol:
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Postby keithcross » Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:58 pm

He did say he could be tempted to buy another Baggi, if one turned up at the right price at the right time :)

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Postby Wonky » Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:13 am

I might actually have one for sale soon. Will keep ya posted! :wink:
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