« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2013, 10:29:13 pm »
The 490 into 78/79 Magnum frame "Frankenbike" is a great hot rod. Some Maico punters, Geoff Ballard and myself included reckon the Magnum is the best handling Maico ever. I helped build one for a mate a few years ago and we used IT 465 Yamaha 43mm forks & front wheel with 2ls brake and the longer 81 model swingarm and an '84 model rear wheel. The bike was sold after my friend had a mad period of disinterest before he could sort it properly. With a couple of weekends of suspension tweaking and jetting it would have been a truly great bike. They look good with an RM250/370 alloy tank painted up in Maico graphics too.
If I was twenty years younger and wanting to build a competitive Evo open classer, a Frankenbike would be my choice.
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