There were a couple of outstanding Maico riders in Victoria in the seventies. Jack Pengally was one that immediately comes to mind and Keith Stacker had been a fine Maico rider in the late sixties and early seventies and I'm sure there were more. 414 is talking about the later red bike era where very few Maicos hit the motocross tracks in any state. I'm from an earlier generation, the pre 75 era, and Maicos were all over the place. I was with Per Klitland at that Christmas Hills meeting Oldschool talks about and there were more Maicos than he remembers. Pengally was riding for Stackers, and there were some pretty quick C graders on Maicos. He's right though when he says that if you turned up to a meeting with a Maico you were immediately classified as either rich, a slick rider or both. The number of Magnum onwards motocrossers, especially mega 2 490s around today is probably down to many enduro bikes being converted to MX configuration and the high number of imports coming in. There really wasn't many genuine Magnum or Mega MX bikes on the scene back in the day. I was living in California from 75-81 and it was the opposite there. Plenty of motocross Maicos but bugger all GS Enduros.