There is nothing wrong with the Maico, its a good unit, at Times I buy these bikes on a whim with good intention, I have a sweet little bike being imported from the states which I am looking forward in receiving it, now if the imported bike had have came up for sale earlier, I would not have bought the Maico. the person who buys the maico will get a good bike. In the mean time, the DT2 MX came along, I race this model in 72, and they a very nice looking bike when restored and very collectable too. I was lucky to be the winning bidder, as know one can over me with a higher bid.
When I pick the DTmx up, the fellow started it and fired up first kick, and it sounded so tight and had no rattles. So my thoughts where ticking over thinking that this one will be restored and the maico can be moved on, as the cash will be handy to fix the dt up, I have started to buy new parts for the dt now. The Dt is a local bike back in the day, and I only know of 2 being raced back in 1972, and that was mine and the other was a fellow from Geelong, the one that I raced was an ex- Geoff Taylors bike from Milliage brothers Melbourne, So there you go. ( It could be the one??)
So I am going to restore the Yamaha instead.