The Maico Enduro 320 was a single cylinder, two-stroke motorcycle produced from 2003 to 2014. It had a 318cc engine with a liquid cooling system and a compression ratio of 14.1:1. The exhaust was single and located on the left side, and the fuel system was a Bing 40 oval. The ignition was 12V 130W SEM, and the bike started with a kick. The maximum power output was 41.8 kW or 56 hp. The clutch was wet and cable operated, and it had a 5-speed transmission with a chain final drive. The frame was chrom Molybd~An Rohr, and it had WP 48 front suspension with 305mm of wheel travel. The rear suspension was a MAICO Twin link Reiger shock with 320mm of wheel travel. The front and rear brakes were single discs, and the wheels were alloy with wire spokes. It had a wheelbase of 1480mm, a ground clearance of 388mm, and a seat height of 960mm. The wet weight was 109kg, and the fuel capacity was 9.5L or 2.5 US gallons. The top speed was 100 km/h or 62 mph.
Make Model: Maico Enduro 320
Year: 2003 – 2014
Engine: Single cylinder, two stroke
Capacity: 318 cc / 19.4 cub in
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