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On 11/27/2021 at 2:34 AM, seedy said:

Maico 685 2022

82 HP 110 Kg

Optional street legal package

 

Great urban bike for outrunning cops.  I rode a Maico 400 for about 5 minutes circa 1973.  Scary powerful for the time.

The 1973 Maico 400 used a 386 CC air cooled two stroke single cylinder motor that made 44 HP with a 4 speed transmission and total weight of 216 LBS.

 

 

https://motocrossactionmag.com/classic-motocross-iron-1973-maico-400/

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5 minutes ago, Damrongsak said:

Great urban bike for outrunning cops.  I rode a Maico 400 for about 5 minutes circa 1973.  Scary powerful for the time.

The 1973 Maico 400 used a 386 CC air cooled two stroke single cylinder motor that made 44 HP with a 4 speed transmission and total weight of 216 LBS.

Just imagine that same bike with double the HP !!!

Another on the list of bikes I wish would come here - altho' no market for them.

But what fun they were when they came on the pipe !

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On 12/4/2021 at 7:48 AM, Damrongsak said:

Hodaka 125 Wombat enduro bike.  I wish these type of bikes were more available these days.  Relatively cheap, small and light but very functional.  I liked my Suzuki TS125 in Thailand in 1977. 

 

Photo Gallery | Classic motorcycles, Tracker motorcycle, Dirt motorcycle

 

Old review from 1972:

https://magazine.cycleworld.com/article/1972/10/1/wombat-125-enduro

Know Hodaka well. Here's my Super Rat from 1971. They sure were fun back in the day!

Hodaka 2_DxO.jpg

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2 minutes ago, wannascuba said:

R5, nice, a classic for sure. I had a 77' RD 400 and have been a 2-stroke addict since then. 85' RZ350 and numerous 2-stroke dirt bikes...

The R5 was great. I've always been partial to two-strokes. My RZ350 was also '85. Red and white. I've had four-strokes, too, but slightly larger bikes. '86 Kawasaki Ninja 600 and '88 BMW K75s.  Had dirt bikes late '60s and early '70s, mostly Hodakas.

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