The Maico GM Star 250E is a 1986 motorcycle with a single cylinder, two-stroke, SOHC engine, and a capacity of 247cc. The bike has a water-cooled cooling system and a compression ratio of 14.7:1. It also has a Bing V54-2, 38mm carburetor, an MOTOPLAT electronic ignition, and a wet, multi-disc clutch. The motorcycle has a maximum power of 36 kW / 49 hp at 8000 rpm (restricted model: 12.5 kW / 17 hp) and is equipped with a 5-speed transmission, chain drive, and steel alloy, laced wire spoke wheels. The front and rear brakes are disc brakes, and both suspension systems are fully hydraulic. The front suspension is a telescopic fork with a 42mm tube, and the rear has the Maico twin link with ~Ahlins shock. With a wheelbase of 1480mm / 58.3 in, the motorcycle has a ground clearance of 384mm / 15.1 in., and a seat height of 960mm / 37.8 in. The bike has a wet weight of 105 kg / 231 lbs and a fuel capacity of 10.1 L / 2.7 US gal.
Make Model: Maico GM Star 250E
Year: 1986
Engine: Single cylinder, two sroke, SOHC
Capacity: 247 cc / 15.1 cub in
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