The Maico Enduro 320 from 1989-90 is a single cylinder, two stroke motorcycle with a liquid cooling system and a fuel capacity of 10 liters. It has a maximum power of 12.4 kW or 17 horsepower at 5400 rpm and a top speed of 100 km/h or 62 mph. The bike has a chrom molybd~an rohr frame and alloy, wire spoke wheels with a 3.00 x 21 in. front rim and a 4.10 x 18 in. rear rim. The front suspension is a WP 48 and the rear suspension is a MAICO twin link Reiger shock with a rear wheel travel of 320 mm or 12.6 in. The front brakes are a single disc, 260 mm, 2-piston caliper while the rear brakes are a single disc, 220 mm, 1-piston caliper. The bike also features a Bing 40 oval fuel system, a 12V 130W SEM ignition system, and a kick start. With a wet weight of 105 kg or 232 lbs, the Maico Enduro 320 has a ground clearance of 388 mm or 15.3 in. and a seat height of 960 mm or 37.8 in.
Make Model: Maico Enduro 320
Year: 1989 – 90
Engine: Single cylinder, two stroke
Capacity: 318 cc / 19.4 cub in
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