The Maico GS 350/360 motorcycle was produced from 1991 to 1992. It had a single cylinder, four-stroke, 4-valve, SOHC engine with a capacity of either 349cc or 355cc, depending on the model. The 350 model was air-cooled while the 360 was liquid-cooled. The compression ratio of the 350 was 10:1 while the 360 had a ratio of 14.1:1. The bike had a carburetor fuel system, kick-start, and a wet, cable-operated clutch with a 5-speed transmission and chain final drive. Its frame was double cradle and made of chrome moly. The suspension included a telescopic fork in the front and a mono shock in the rear, and the bike had disc brakes both at the front and rear. Its wheels were steel-laced wire spokes and had a tire size of 3.00 x 21 at the front and 130/80 R18 at the rear. The bike weighed 135kg or 298lbs and had a fuel capacity of 10 liters or 2.6 US gallons. Its top speed was 125 km/h or 77.7 mph.
Make Model: Maico GS 350 / 360
Year: 1991 – 92
Engine: Single cylinder, four stroke, 4-valve, SOHC
Capacity: 350: 349 cc / 21.3 cub in. 360: 355 cc / 21.7 cub in.
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