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The Museum's collections were once missing the popular MZ. A few months ago we met Krystian. He is the hero of one of the previous episodes on our channel. Krystian undertook to supervise the reconstruction of the MZ ETZ 250 for the Wena Motor Museum in Oława. See what the motorcycle looked like a few months ago and what it looks like today. Krystian will also advise you on what to look for when buying an MZ. The MZ ETZ 250 model was produced in the years 1981-1989. However, according to Krystian, the first copies appeared already in 1980. By the way, you will learn what the abbreviation ETZ stands for. For those who know German - a little hint: Einzylinder Telegabel Zentralkastenrahmen. The single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 250 cubic centimeters develops a power of 21 HP and a maximum torque of 27.4 Nm. The maximum speed is around 130 km/h and the sprint to 100 km/h takes less than 11 seconds. With proper servicing, the drive unit should last for 40,000 kilometers. The motorcycle consumes an average of between 3.5 l. and 5.5 l. per 100 kilometers. Modifications involving the replacement of sprockets allow for an increase in maximum speed or better acceleration. The 21-tooth sprocket allows for a speed of up to 148 km/h, which is very difficult to achieve. By focusing on a better sprint - you can achieve a time of 8 seconds to 100 km/h