It would be easy to say that in just about every year for Maico there is a "Half" model.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Maico never waited to next year to improve, or the "half" year to improve.
They were continually upgraded right throughout the year. The years of 1976 and 1977 are no exception.
That is why there were so many dealer supplements and they alone do not tell all of the development amendments throughout these two years.
Still the makings of a brilliant bike, but if you have the very first of the 76AW's ? you do indeed have a hell of a lot of work to do to bring it up the refinements that the very last of the 77's had(if you choose to go that far).
This will take than one post.
Suspension; for the 77 is brochure listed as 9.5" front and rear and 8.7" for the 76.
Rear shocks a no brainer, just select some remote res(piggy backs set at 9'' axle travel for national level moms.
Front suspension is a bit different to sort. The standard 77 front dampers work a lot better than the 76 ones. I have an modification article from an era mag 76 Maico forks the Jim page way". Or I suppose you could just go valves. The big dissapointment for me is that both year AW's don't run a rebound or top out spring as some call it. Instead they chose to run a "damper return buffer washer" part #3913. A white rubbery washer about 3mm thick(a poor substitute for a spring). In 78 they went back to the rebound spring that they had departed from(get 78 dampers and trim them to 9" or better still 79's and trim them
).
The early 76 forks I have torn down actually have the same length stanchion tube as the 75MC part#3380, admittedly they were 76 GS forks? They are definitely fitted with the 76/77 alloy slider though? So,,,I do have definite 76MC forks, but haven't dismantled any yet?
The 77 frame sported a different seat sub frame to accommodate the longer seat and a much wider rear fender.
The wider 77 rear fender is a huge improvement in the mud over the very narrow 76/75 one.
The longer 77 seat is also only 3/5 of the 76 seat height. An effort to get the overall seat height back down as they upped the suspension height.
A good thing about the 76 frame is that you can throw on a cheaper tougher and plentiful plastic 75/76 tank if you want to preserve your Alloy one. Those plastic tank mounts became deleted in 77.