Yamaha-Heart MZ
Hybrid German-Japanese
Skorpion couldn't develop their own engines after the East German factory's 1990 reorganisation. Yamaha sold them XTZ660 engines (also used in TT600 and Tenere) to put in MZ-designed chassis. Result: German engineering, Japanese reliability, very low volumes (~10,000 units total).
Why MZ failed twice
Bankruptcy 2003, 2008
MZ (formerly DKW/IFA) was reorganised after German reunification. Multiple ownership changes and bankruptcies followed — 2003 (first), 2008 (terminal). Can't compete with Japanese volumes or Italian aesthetic at MZ's price points. Brand has been dormant since 2008.
Real cost trajectory
Held value
£4,899 Skorpion in 1996 (£9,800 today) → £10,599 Husqvarna 701 in 2026. Roughly flat. Used market in 2026: Skorpion £1.5-3k for clean low-mile. Cult collectibility — rising values for good examples.
Rider aids count
0
Skorpion had nothing — analogue dials, carb-fed, no electronics. Pure 1990s German engineering simplicity.
Cheapest way in
£1.5k
A clean Skorpion 660 Sport from 1994-1998. 48bhp Yamaha-derived single, MZ chassis, full fairing. Pay attention to stator (Yamaha-pattern), reg/rec, frame welds, MZ-specific parts availability. Service through specialists; Yamaha XTZ660 service knowledge transfers.