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DKW NZ 250 ?

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:23 pm
by Hennig
Hello people , i am looking at a DKZ NZ 250 , i have not got any history of these bikes and would like to know if anyone has one and what are the things to look for ect , how reliable are they ? are the parts easy to come by ect .
Many thanks in advance .

mike

Re: DKW NZ 250 ?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:49 am
by jimmyvonk
Hi Hennig,

Same bike as alloy engine NZ 350, just different barrel & piston as far as I know.... probably gearing as well.

Anyway, this place has ton's of info.

http://www.dkw-nz.net

also...

http://www.dkw-geyer.com/cgi-local/byte ... re1938.pdf

Re: DKW NZ 250 ?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:35 pm
by Hennig
jimmyvonk wrote:Hi Hennig,

Same bike as alloy engine NZ 350, just different barrel & piston as far as I know.... probably gearing as well.

Anyway, this place has ton's of info.

http://www.dkw-nz.net

also...

http://www.dkw-geyer.com/cgi-local/byte ... re1938.pdf
Thanks James mucho apprecho :wink:


mike

Re: DKW NZ 250 ?

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:05 pm
by peiper1944
Howdy, have been looking at this pre-War DKW 250cc to restore, needs a lot of work so
can people list dealers etc for parts, appreciated.
Pipes :wink:
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Re: DKW NZ 250 ?

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:59 am
by Heini
I´m proud owner of DKW 350 NZ. Spare parts are not so hard to find (ebay, allegro, aukro etc.) I would recommend you to buy as much complete piece as possible. Most expensive parts are speedo, lamps, spulenkasten and ignition switch (in case of NZ 350 or NZ 350, because 350-1 has ignition directly in spulenkasten). Anyway, DKW is great bike and nowadays still not so expensive as other more well known brands in nearly same cubic capacity.

Anyway, if someone needs some spare parts for 250 NZ, I have for sale rear alluminium (MZAG) brake shield, complete front wheel including brake and brake shield in sand colour and a few more more common parts.