The Maico Enduro 380 was produced from 2003 to 2005 and features a single cylinder, two-stroke engine with a capacity of 369cc. It has a liquid cooling system and a Bing 40 oval fuel system, with ignition provided by a 12V 130W SEM. The bike has a kick start and produces a maximum power of 44.7 kW or 60 horsepower. It features a chromolybdenum frame, WP 48 front suspension, and MAICO twin-link Reiger shock rear suspension. The front brake is a single disc with a 260mm diameter and a 2-piston caliper, while the rear brake is a single disc with a 220mm diameter and a 1-piston caliper. The Maico Enduro 380 has alloy wheels with wire spokes, and the front rim measures 1.6 x 21 inches, while the rear rim measures 2.15 x 18 inches. The bike has a wheelbase of 1480mm and a ground clearance of 388mm, with a seat height of 960mm. The dry weight is 109kg, and the fuel capacity is 9.5 liters or 2.5 US gallons.
Make Model: Maico Enduro 380
Year: 2003 – 05
Engine: Single cylinder, two stroke
Capacity: 369 cc / 22.5 cub in
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