« Reply #36 on: August 08, 2011, 10:01:06 pm »
Seriously, what's the Maico go like ? Did they get it right ?
The Maico performs surprisingly well Mike. Nobody who's ever ridden it can believe it started life as a '73 Maico 250 Motocrosser. I got the bike in 'barn find' condition from Les Richters a few years ago and have just tidied it up and ridden the thing. The bloke who built it was a genius who has modified the engine to become a well behaved plonker. The bikes been fitted with a reed valve, 28mm Mikuni, totally hand made trials style gear ratios, a lower primary drive, and a bunch of other stuff. The frame is barely recognisable as starting life as an MXer as shown in the comparison photo with a stock MX frame. The bike was built in the Tamworth area in the mid 70's but I've never been able to locate its builder. If anyone knows anything about the bike or its creator I'd be glad to hear from you. (fuel line already done.thanks Michael)
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