The Maico GS 250 is a motorcycle model from 1991-92, powered by a water-cooled, single cylinder, two-stroke engine with a capacity of 247cc. It has a compression ratio of 15.5:1 and uses a Bing 54/40 oval carburetor. The ignition is MOTOPLAT electronic and the bike has a kick start. The maximum power output is 12.5 kW/17 hp at 8000 rpm (restricted). The clutch is wet, cable operated and the transmission is 5-speed. The bike has a chrom-moly double cradle frame, a hydraulic telescopic fork with 42 mm front suspension and Maico twin link with Ahlins shock for rear suspension. It has front and rear disc brakes, steel laced wire spoke wheels, and a front rim of 3.00 x 21 inches. The rear tire size is 130/80-18. The wheelbase is 1480 mm/58.3 in, and the ground clearance is 384 mm/15.1 in. The seat is 960 mm/37.8 in high and the bike’s wet weight is 109 kg/229.3 lbs. The fuel capacity is 10.1 L/2.7 US gal and it has a top speed of 100 km/h/62 mph.
Make Model: Maico GS 250
Year: 1991 – 92
Engine: Single cylinder, two sroke
Capacity: 247 cc / 15.1 cub in
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