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Leonie 17 Nov 2006 21:17

MZ Baghira
 
Hi there,

as I was registrating myself I couldn't find my bycicle. Does anyone of you know http://www.motobiz.de/fotos/188.jpg this kind of bike? It is called MZ Baghira from http://www.muz.de

Leonie

Livotlout 17 Nov 2006 23:16

Baggy
 
Like this one

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...WhiteSands.jpg

Alec

Leonie 18 Nov 2006 08:13

Hey Alec,

nice to read from you... Nice Bike you have got there.. It looks so much different if she is ready to go :-) I am about to get my Baghi done for the big ride.

How did you get along with it. Have you had difficulties?

Leonie

The Cameraman 18 Nov 2006 09:44

Hi Leonie,

they're a great bike. The engine's built by Yamaha, so is pretty reliable. They're not a very popular bike in the UK as not many people relate the name MZ and trail bikes! A shame really, as it's a very underrated bike.

We took one in last week that was 2 years old, had a genuine 7,000 miles on the clock, was in mint condition and it came in at 1,300 GBP. I just wish I had the spare dosh as I'd have bought it there and then. Needless to say it was bought the same day!

Regards

The Cameraman

Bill Ryder 18 Nov 2006 15:33

Baghira bike parts
 
I had a german couple stop by on their RTW trip this summer. They got parts in canada at a yamaha shop because here in canada and the usa this motor is used in a 4 wheeler. So come on by if you get to the states.

STG06 18 Nov 2006 16:14

Livolout in Colorado
 
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Alec just posted a pic of his MZ. I recognized the custom aluminum tank. Met Alec at the 05 Colorado HU Meeting... Ray from Kamloops (DR650) and I (KLR) had wondered how the MZ made out over the past year. Following through Alec's posts, it looks like things went well. Great to hear ....You'll see part of Alec's rubber-gloved hand in the attached pic as he was half way through changing the MZ's oil...Ain't the HUBB great!!:thumbup1:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...1&d=1163866281

Leonie 18 Nov 2006 17:40

Thanks for replying.. And yes, you are all great here! :thumbup1:
I am still quit confused figuring out everything but I am sure, HuB is a well of knowledge.

Is there a chance putting MZ on the list so the next person driving this wonderful bike can choose it?

@ Cameramen

Yeah, I know.. If you want one.. Let me know.. There might be a chance I can help you :cool4:

Leonie

lecap 20 Nov 2006 14:40

South Africa has a few of them. One is in my shop. It's a 2004 and still a virgin with 0km (showroom demo) from the importer MotoZulu / Thomas in Port Shepstone.
Will probably start to hire it out as soon as I got rid of some of my older bikes.
Very nice bike. I used to have a Mastiff which was eventually converted to Baghira wheels. I did not really enjoy the stiff handling and hard tire sidewalls of the wide 17" road tires although the grip was excellent. Never dared to try the Mastiff on dirt feeling too sorry for the beautiful polished rims.
The Mastiff (geometrically identical with Baghira HR except shorter swingarm, same forks) handled and performed very well on dirt roads.
Some of the best brakes ever put onto a semi - offroad.
Bit heavier than my personal favourite Suzuki DR 650 SE

Livotlout 21 Nov 2006 00:06

MZ Baghira
 
Hi Leonie

Thanks for the comments about my Baggy:-

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...t/PC170040.jpg

Yes, it is a good bike for overlanding, a bit tall, uncomfortable seat(will have to 'have a second go at it'!), could be lighter, but still not a bad weight in comparison to some. Can't be too bad, I travelled 30,000 miles last year in the Americas'. Odo' now reads 50,000 miles. Handling is superb, it is a far better bike than I am a rider!
You asked if I had any difficulties, :-
Sidestand welded four times, possibly due to being strapped down many times on ferries, planes and in containers.
White Power rear shock leaked at 42,000 miles - repaired in Buenos Aires.
One back wheel bearing failed at 43,000 miles.
Oil consumption worsened - rebore and new valve guide rubbers sorted this upon return to UK this year.
Had to renew rear caliper this year.
Spares :- Pattern sprockets were available in South America, but Yamaha dealers in USA were less than helpful on this issue!
Oil filters available everywhere.
Rear pads available in South America, but no front pads.
Good fuel consumption - up to 70 mpg.

Where are you planning to go on your trip ?

Best Wishes Alec.

Livotlout 21 Nov 2006 00:26

Livotlout in Colorado
 
Hi Stephen,

The Hubb sure is great, it's good to hear from you, you make so many friends through Horizons.

Tell me, which way did you return to Canada, same Great Divide Route?

Did Ray get back to Canada OK, without the DR dumping oil again onto his boot?

Best wishes Alec.

Dr650 dreadnought 21 Nov 2006 06:42

Ray's Dr650 saga
 
Yes Alec I made it home to Canada. Heck of a desert west of Colorado to Salt Lake City. Dr650 never missed a beat despite my best intentions of seizing it in the heat. This year I got down to Oregon. The engine is not burning oil at all! Hence my Hubb name! This is my first newbie post. Sorry for busting in on this thread but I don't have the posts to message you. Nice to see your bike again. No dents! Regards Ray (Dr650 dreadnought)

skip 21 Nov 2006 17:31

Hi Alec
Hows it going, i new it was your bike as soon as i saw the umbrella handle sticking out the back, but it needs the christmas tinsel back down the front forks. Hope your well mate. Skip ( Pete from Christmas in Ushuaia last year)

Livotlout 21 Nov 2006 22:26

Horizons Meet - O5 Colorado
 
Hi Ray

Great to hear from you and to know your still travelling, I see from you profile that Russia may be on the agenda - would make a great trip. I'm thinking of heading that way in about five years time when I retire and have a bit more cash!!!!!!!

All the best Alec

Livotlout 21 Nov 2006 22:39

My Baggy
 
Hi Pete

How you doing, hear your' back home, are you saving for another trip?
I'm OK, rather be back in South America !

Tinsel coming up http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m.../imgp29941.jpg

Christmas 05 - Rio Pipo, Ushuaia

Alec

skip 24 Nov 2006 17:52

Hi Alex
I'am back in the country untill christmas, came back a couple of months ago. I put the old Tenere into retirement and heading to Australia some time in Jan. I've been in touch with a bike shop in Perth and have a new Suzuki on order. Is it really a year since we were all in Ushuaia, a lot of miles have been covered and a lot has happened since then. What are you up to any plans....
All the best Pete

ozzee 7 Oct 2007 20:14

MZ Baghira two up? and looking for travel accessories?
 
Hi Livotlout and everyone,

I am new to the HUBB, and i am finding it very informative thanks to our hosts Susan and Grant and all travelers out there. I have owned my MUZ Baghira for about 3 years now and can say that it is a really sturdy bike, i have not done any long trips except to Itlay, where it did pretty good. One thing i have found difficult with my MUZ is finding accessories. anyone has got any good sites please? I would also like to hear from anyone who has travelled long distances two up with a same bike? cause:mchappy: i am considering changing bike maybe to a Honda Africa Twin to travel two up due to the heavier load.:mchappy:

I dream

Caminando 10 Oct 2007 16:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livotlout (Post 118689)
Hi Leonie

Thanks for the comments about my Baggy:-

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...t/PC170040.jpg

Yes, it is a good bike for overlanding, a bit tall, uncomfortable seat(will have to 'have a second go at it'!), could be lighter, but still not a bad weight in comparison to some. Can't be too bad, I travelled 30,000 miles last year in the Americas'. Odo' now reads 50,000 miles. Handling is superb, it is a far better bike than I am a rider!
You asked if I had any difficulties, :-
Sidestand welded four times, possibly due to being strapped down many times on ferries, planes and in containers.
White Power rear shock leaked at 42,000 miles - repaired in Buenos Aires.
One back wheel bearing failed at 43,000 miles.
Oil consumption worsened - rebore and new valve guide rubbers sorted this upon return to UK this year.
Had to renew rear caliper this year.
Spares :- Pattern sprockets were available in South America, but Yamaha dealers in USA were less than helpful on this issue!
Oil filters available everywhere.
Rear pads available in South America, but no front pads.
Good fuel consumption - up to 70 mpg.

Where are you planning to go on your trip ?

Best Wishes Alec.

Your fuel consumption is bloody brilliant!!!!

HaroldT 18 Dec 2007 20:05

Hello see Rallye and Tour

This was my bike......
Baghira : photos : Finland 2005- powered by SmugMug

Many KTM parts fit on this bike.

AZ Coyote 31 Jan 2008 06:49

My MZ
 
Hi All, I have had my MZ 6 years now. Added a Day Long Seat, Tour Tank, Hand Gaurds and after I get the suspension dialed it is great. The seat was the key. I have the HR model and it is just right. I have a 21 inch front wheel in the garage to be added soon. This my first post so I hope my pic uploads. Cheers from Tucson! Bill

BlackPanther 19 Feb 2008 16:45

Need to find a seat and tank
 
Hi everyone. I've really enjoyed reading about all the trips people take and the adventures people have, but now I need some help myself.
I've taken a few 1000-1500 mile trips on my 2001 MZ Baghira, and I want to do something longer. Problem is, my tank and seat are stock, and that gets annoying. I know of plenty of places that can make my seat better, but I'm having trouble finding a larger tank. Can someone help me out here?

I see that Alec's bike has a custom aluminum tank. How much did it cost to get that made, or did you make it yourself?

I also see that some people have listed a "tour tank" as a modification they've made to their Baghira. What size did you get, and how do you like it? Does it limit the luggage you are able to carry?

What kind of hand-guards are you folks using? I haven't found any that I like yet, or any that fit particularly well.

Thanks in advance!

Smudgegs 7 Jun 2008 15:55

Hi All,
Like Black Panther I'm looking for a larger tank for my Mastiff, also I understand it is possible to fit baghira wheels? I have a Mastiff not a baghira because I have short legs btw :(
Can't be that bad mind you as I've had it for five years now and put 35K miles on it :mchappy:
Finally... Livotlout, did you get the panniers from the same place as the tank or are they off the shelf? Any pics of how they're mounted?
Cheers,
Smudge
www,thumperclub.org

DAVSATO 28 Jun 2008 19:04

as far as i know there are a lot of interchangeable parts, inc wheels. when my mate bought his black panther a few years ago he got a pair of offroad wheels in the deal so he could swap between enduro/supermoto easily.
he commutes on his in all weathers and after 35K miles nothings failed or fallen off.

darren morris 30 Sep 2008 13:53

baghira
 
hi i have just bought one of these they r great:clap:

buebo 30 Sep 2008 17:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackPanther (Post 175518)
I know of plenty of places that can make my seat better, but I'm having trouble finding a larger tank. Can someone help me out here?

Apparently the KTM LC4 Adventure Tank fit's with some fumbling and (maybe) repositioning of the cooler. If you can read german, there's more info out there: MZ-Baghira - Umbau

There's also luggage racks available at Startseite (off-the-also in german).

I really like the Baghira, but I think that the small tank is really an issue for traveling. 150km until you hit reserve is a bit on the ridiculous side :innocent:

Otherwise it would be my favourite adventure bike!

Smudgegs 16 Apr 2009 14:01

Still hunting for a KTM tank for mine but slowly coming to the conclusion that I may just have to have an auxiliary tank made :confused1:
Also wondering what I can do about the (dismal) headlamps... I'm not convinced that the alternator is up to powering auxiliary lights...? ?c?


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