« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2013, 10:38:47 pm »
One of GB's bikes has a rare reed valve barrel fitted.
My 82 490 twinshock enduro had a reed barrel. I know they didn't all have reeds but mine certainly did, I didn't realise it was so rare at ther time. The '82 GS enduros were twin shock, basically the same as '81's and a magnificent bike. I even rode it to work a couple of days a week and it had great road manners, despite the shitty brakes. Nobody beat me in a drag race, that's for sure
I really wish I'd have kept that bike and the ex Laurie Alderton ISDE '79 GS400 Magnum I had before the 490. It was almost as good a bike in the bush. The poor old '82 single shock bike certainly had its share of problems but the factory sorted them pretty quickly and the bike was pretty good in the end. Unfortunately the press had blackened its reputation and Maico fully never recovered. It's a shame really as the next model the 84 SC500 was arguably one of the best open class bikes ever made, even better than the '81 in my opinion.
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