1974 CZ 250 Falta Replica
#1
I didnt have 1 of these but did have a 73 with a bunch of mods. It had a Mikuni carb, Koni shocks moved forward 3" and a 5 speed tranny. Ill try to dig up a pic of if I can find one. ....nothing sounded like a CZ when its running if youve never heard 1. Sounded like it could grenade at any moment...large aluminum fins magnifying every sound the inside were making...
#2
that is a sweet bike. looks like it has a fair amount of rake, probably pretty stable at speed? i hear yea on those huuuge fins! hard to even describe the sound, awesome! but then again, every once in a while, i'll put some castor/bean oil in my lawn mower and pretend i'm back in the day. i can almost smell it
#3
Yah the sound is memorizing if your old enough..
The CZ would turn but not as well as a Maico would....
doesnt everyone run a little bean oil in their 4 stroke lawn mowers? Ive been doing that for many years...in the beginning because its all i had a round...now its a cheap memory..
The CZ would turn but not as well as a Maico would....doesnt everyone run a little bean oil in their 4 stroke lawn mowers? Ive been doing that for many years...in the beginning because its all i had a round...now its a cheap memory..
#5
Very cool TLC! 
I had a friend who had the MT125..in about 6 mos he made it into a Marty Smith Replica...Red frame, tank, fenders, moved the shocks forward, FMF porcupine head, etc...

I had a friend who had the MT125..in about 6 mos he made it into a Marty Smith Replica...Red frame, tank, fenders, moved the shocks forward, FMF porcupine head, etc...
#7
I had a buddy who rode Huskys(over 20 years) until they were sold to the Italians...He rides a KTM now..
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#10
I sure miss that Husqvarna though. I did ALLOT of desert racing in Cali Nevada AZ & Baja, Mexico.






