CZ's were da shit at one time

Edited Date/Time 12/31/2013 8:51pm
pretty sweet and maybe rare twinpipe 360...my dad had one...wasn't a hill he couldn't climb on that sucka! remember that bike BMSOB?
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3/18/2006 9:30pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 5:58pm
They were da shit. Alot of good riders started off their careers on them. I finally got race them in AHRMA races in the 90's. Chris Carter, the owner of Motion Pro, let me use one of his 250 CZ's. Even in the age of new bikes, it was still a blast to ride one of those. Bobby remember Henry Halbach, looked like a football linebacker, he always had some nice CZ"s. A friend of mine rode a 125 CZ, now that was a piece of crap.
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3/19/2006 10:58am
halback was a great friend...was gonna ride the nats with him in 77 then i ran over him and broke his back remember? at sandhill....went down right in front of me. damn...felt bad. he couldn't go on the nats so my dad got my aunt to let my cousin kiki go and the rest is history...2 16 year old kids on the nats by themselves....lol
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3/19/2006 4:32pm
Holy crap, I forgot, but I broke my leg in 77'. Do you ever hear from him? Young and dumb as they would say. Hey Bobby where in Texas did you get hurt? My wife has a brother in Dallas. We are thinking about moving to Texas in a few years. Need to get some kid's thru college. Dallas, Fort Worth area.

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3/19/2006 6:37pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 5:58pm
Metallurgy being what it was in those days CZ used two small exhaust ports rather than one large, hence the dual pipes. Joel Robert won his first 250 title on a twin-piper. The twin pipe open bikes made some noise (literally) in the 500 class but their first win in 1966 came with a single port model they'd developed since 1964 in ISDT competition.

Here's one you won't often see. A 1976 four-stroker:

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3/19/2006 9:00pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 5:58pm
[quote="BobbyM":8cea0]pretty sweet and maybe rare twinpipe 360...my dad had one...wasn't a hill he couldn't climb on that sucka! remember that bike BMSOB?
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Hell yes!! I rode that 360 at China Camp. Roosted the hills. There was 1 powerline climb that was rutted with rain gullies about 200 yards high, whole bunch of guys sitting at the bottom just looking up. That CZ walked it like nothing. Just got back from my restorer friends place. He has 2 360's & 2 250 twin pipers. The 360's are worth $10k now.
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3/22/2006 1:59pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 5:58pm
I just shat myself... :shock:
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3/22/2006 6:17pm
I would look good on one of those.
3/22/2006 7:02pm
nice looking...but that chezled would handle worse than an old falta 400...snap you back like a slingshot!
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7/26/2007 9:34pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 6:02pm
[quote="BobbyM":52584]pretty sweet and maybe rare twinpipe 360...my dad had one...wasn't a hill he couldn't climb on that sucka! remember that bike BMSOB?
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1973 at Irwindale 250 Intermediate Class

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7/27/2007 1:20am Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 6:02pm
Please excuse the quality of the pics. All I had back then was a 110 Instamatic. This Is my buddy Terry's 360. I think it was a "71". The one with him jumping is vintage Terry. No helmet and a tank top. When he raced he wore a battered old gold metal flake job he bought at Wards, but he could kick ass back in the day.

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7/30/2007 4:25pm
Mike Hance down in Houston has a sweet old 74 CZ 400 that he rides at the TVRC events. I think he has a for sale sign on it, too.
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12/19/2013 2:41am
pretty sweet and maybe rare twinpipe 360...my dad had one...wasn't a hill he couldn't climb on that sucka! remember that bike BMSOB? [img:1219d]https://www.moto-histo.com/jawacz/jawaczx01.jpg[/img:1219d]
pretty sweet and maybe rare twinpipe 360...my dad had one...wasn't a hill he couldn't climb on that sucka! remember that bike BMSOB?
[img:1219d]https://www.moto-histo.com/jawacz/jawaczx01.jpg[/img:1219d]
My 72 CZ!
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12/21/2013 10:03am
The last of my 3 400's
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12/21/2013 2:07pm
That's a Barum, they didn't stick around long. They'd want to climb out of ruts, sometimes at speed and throw you on your head.
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12/23/2013 3:55am
Tumblin wrote:
The last of my 3 400's[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2013/12/21/39495/s1200_image.jpg[/img]
The last of my 3 400's
That's how I had the rear suspension set up on my '73 400, except I used Bilstein shocks. Worked really well, I thought.

And , ditto on the Barums. Meztlers (sp?) worked best in our area back then.

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