MZ 1000S (2004 - 2007) Review

At a glance

Owners' reliability rating: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
Power: 117 bhp
Seat height: Medium (32.3 in / 820 mm)
Weight: Medium (463 lbs / 210 kg)

Overall rating

Next up: Ride & brakes
3 out of 5 (3/5)

MZ is trying something different with its parallel twin 1000S and Streetfighter, but it lacks the X factor and doesn't have the kind of dealer/distributor back-up you need when buying a slightly oddball motorbike. Decent to ride, and the Streetfighter version looks more appealing than the 80s style S model, but hasn't really got anything novel or unique about it.

Ride quality & brakes

Next up: Engine
4 out of 5 (4/5)

The MZ1000S and Streetfighter variant share the same chassis, with an Aprilia Falco-like steel tubular, twin spar type of frame, firm suspension and powerful brakes - though some road testers complain that they lack feel at the lever. It's a bike which is designed to offer a sporty ride over A roads, when you feel like a weekend blast.

Engine

Next up: Reliability
4 out of 5 (4/5)

You have to admire MZ for building a parallel twin and making a good `un. The 1000S's 999cc motor is punchy, not too vibey and makes adequate poke. It has a cassette type gearbox too, which is a bit of a novelty talking point. But as the Yamaha TRX850 demonstrated, many bikers aren't especially keen on parallel twins and there are so many V-Twin, triple and four cylinder rivals in the 900-1200cc bracket, you have to wonder about the MZ 1000's chances in a crowded marketplace.

Reliability & build quality

Next up: Value
3 out of 5 (3/5)

The MZ 1000S looks well made and the German factory are obviously determined to make the bike reliable if nothing else. But motorcycles need more than reliability and the trouble with the MZ badge is that is still has a little bit of an image problem. The bike itself looks durable, but with no UK distributor, you would always wonder about sourcing spares and any warranty issues.

Value vs rivals

Next up: Equipment
2 out of 5 (2/5)

For eight grand new the MZ1000S waspoor value, no two ways about it. Resale values are likely to be low and the performance is hardly in the GSXR1000 league. The Streetfighter isn't such a bad proposition at about £6500, but again, depreciation could cost you 40%-50% of the bike's value in a couple of years if you're unlucky. Ouch. Find an MZ 1000S for sale.

Equipment

3 out of 5 (3/5)

There are some nice bits, but for a sportbike, the MZ 1000S doesn't have cutting edge brakes, suspension or svelte bodywork. As a sports-tourer it has a good mix of power and handling, plus a comfortable seat - but would you be confident in getting your MZ fixed if it broke down in Spain? The fairly high end cans also limit the amount of luggage you can carry, so the MZ loses out in practical terms.

Specs

Engine size 999cc
Engine type 8v, parallel twin, 6 gears
Frame type Steel tubular
Fuel capacity 20 litres
Seat height 820mm
Bike weight 210kg
Front suspension Preload, rebound, compression
Rear suspension Preload, rebound, compression
Front brake Twin 320mm discs
Rear brake 243mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 180/55 x 17

Mpg, costs & insurance

Average fuel consumption 40 mpg
Annual road tax £117
Annual service cost -
New price -
Used price -
Insurance group 15 of 17
How much to insure?
Warranty term Two year unlimited mileage

Top speed & performance

Max power 117 bhp
Max torque 72 ft-lb
Top speed 140 mph
1/4 mile acceleration 11.2 secs
Tank range 170 miles

Model history & versions

Model history

2004:  MZ1000S launched.
2005:  MZ1000SF launched.

Other versions

MZ1000 SF:  Naked Streetfighter version of the 1000S; same motor, chassis, but with nose fairing and higher handlebars.

Owners' reviews for the MZ 1000S (2004 - 2007)

2 owners have reviewed their MZ 1000S (2004 - 2007) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.

Review your MZ 1000S (2004 - 2007)

Summary of owners' reviews

Overall rating: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
Ride quality & brakes: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
Engine: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
Reliability & build quality: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
Value vs rivals: 3.5 out of 5 (3.5/5)
Equipment: 4 out of 5 (4/5)
4 out of 5 Fine bike
01 May 2008 by tuxracer

I tried a lot of bikes such as the Superduke and Speed Triple before finding my 1000SF by accident. For me it's a better all round package then the others, as it has a bigger tank range and better pillion accommodation as well as being much more comfortable to ride. The suspension is also fully adjustable and all the adjusters are easy to get at...no skinned knuckles with this bike! It’s got plenty of power/torque, handles very well, is well built and has loads of charcter. Although there are not many dealers, its easy to work on yourself and spares are easy to get from the new UK importer. So if you fancy something different and can find a tidy second hand one, don’t be afraid to give it a go, I'm glad I did.

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5
Engine 4 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 4 out of 5
Value vs rivals 3 out of 5
Equipment 4 out of 5
5 out of 5 totally under-rated
14 September 2007 by mzsrus

great bike, not many around, well nice bike totally different, welll over 140mph, st even better, nakes version cool too, Buy More MZ if you can, New Main importer by Nov 2007 bye

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 4 out of 5
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