The Maico Cross 380 is a two-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle produced between 2003-2005. It has a 369cc capacity and a liquid-cooled system with a Mikuni TMX 38 fuel system. It features a PVL digital ignition and a wet, multi-plate clutch with a 5-speed transmission and chain final drive. Its frame is made of chrome molybdenum and has a WP 48 front suspension with 305mm of front wheel travel and a MAICO Twin Link Reiger shock with 320mm of rear wheel travel. It has a single disc, 2-piston caliper front brake, and a single disc, 1-piston caliper rear brake, with alloy wheels and wire spokes. The front and rear tires are 90/90-21 and 120/90-19 respectively, with a wheelbase of 1480mm, ground clearance of 388mm, and a seat height of 960mm. It weighs in at 98kg and has a fuel capacity of 9.5L.
Make Model: Maico Cross 380
Year: 2003 – 05
Engine: Single cylinder, two stroke
Capacity: 369 cc / 22.5 cub in
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