Although the Zschopau marque established its reputation with the British motorcycling public as the purveyor of reliable if somewhat unexciting commuter machines, the East German concern had been in the forefront of high-performance two-stroke development in the post-war years. Under the direction of Walter Kaaden, the racing team achieved some notable triumphs against the might of Japanese opposition in the 1960s and although its Grand Prix effort eventually faded, the firm produced many highly successful ISDT machines in the 1970s. This MZ Trophy model has covered only 5,731 miles from new and is described by the vendor as in generally fair/good condition. The machine comes complete with tool kit, puncture repair kit and Swansea V5 document.
Although the Zschopau marque established its reputation with the British motorcycling public as the purveyor of reliable if somewhat unexciting commuter machines, the East German concern had been in the forefront of high-performance two-stroke development in the post-war years. Under the direction of Walter Kaaden, the racing team achieved some notable triumphs against the might of Japanese opposition in the 1960s and although its Grand Prix effort eventually faded, the firm produced many highly successful ISDT machines in the 1970s. This MZ Trophy model has covered only 5,731 miles from new and is described by the vendor as in generally fair/good condition. The machine comes complete with tool kit, puncture repair kit and Swansea V5 document.
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