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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 4:40 pm    Post subject: WHAT DOES EVERYONE THINK (MZ JUST RELEASED THIS FOLKS Reply with quote

As part of further efforts to reduce costs in order to ensure the survival of MZ, a decision was taken at the end of November 2006 to close down MZ Engineering GmbH and put in place a new strategy to enable the MZ products to be developed in a more cost efficient and productive manner. This will involve, but not limited to, the outsourcing of work and purchasing of developed sub-system that is readily available in the market.

This will not affect the ongoing business of MZ Motorrad-und Zweiradwerk GmbH, which will continue with its operation in Zschopau with the production of the 125cc, 1000cc, 660 Supermoto and the Charly.

In order to increase the brand awareness, various marketing activities for the season 2007 have already been planned. Amongst others, these are e.g. the participation in the regional German fairs and the revival of the popular Sachsenbike Tours on MZ motorcycles through the Erzgebirge.

MZG has also undertaken a capital reduction exercise, which is currently on going. This exercise will restructure the company's balance sheet so that the company

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DAVID THOMPSON



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Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:46 pm    Post subject: dance Reply with quote

hope the fellows that write the music the company is dancing too are good
i hate it when dancers fall down

there history is how to survive ...by this i mean look at HD and Triumph

and the number of models that look like the past ...

i do not want mz's from the past just the concept there bikes were
built on basic transportation simple to use and fix

a good start would be a version of the current 125cc line in a 400cc
single at about 35 to 40 hp not a flame throwing race bike but a good
basic daily driver and if computer control of fuel and engine is used...
make it so anyone can look at it with a laptop so those of us 700 miles round trip
from a dealer can fix it when it breaks ....because after the death they died in the USA
they are going to have one hell of a fun time finding any one that wants a dealership

and of course a nice fire breathing 660 for all the hot shoes

maybe they will get there act together befor i trash out the 2 i have

i wish them good luck
ar dave

ps a seat frame with enough metal in it to support bags and luggage rack
for those of us that ride to work got a place to store something...
i drive a school bus and they started making me leave my helmet and jacket at the bike not allowed on bus any more so my rt125 gets a honking big buddy box next week

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