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Maico International engine line-up is announced for 2011.

Billet Clutch assembly Maico International engine line up is announced for 2011.

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(Maico press release)

Catching the imagination of the global motocross community earlier this year with the release of the 2010 Maico M.M.X., manufacturers, Maico International are believed to be on course to produce the first British made motocrosser for over a decade with the 2011 model, which features a new U.K manufactured engine and frame following a unique tie up with a leading engineering manufacturer for F.1.

Spending the last six months focussing on major development and working closely with the managing director of the Surrey based company who engineer and manufacture gears and various other exotic mechanical parts for many of the front running Formula One teams.

Maico International will be unleashing a range of 5 new two stroke engines in, 250cc, 320cc, 380cc, 500cc and 700cc capacity, all manufactured to the highest standard along with an equally comprehensive range of high end optional upgrades which have been designed to outstrip the competition in terms of power, performance, durability and reliability.

Factory H.G.S. Pipe 3 Maico International engine line up is announced for 2011.

H.G.S. Pipe

With the standard 250 expected to top 50hp and the monster 700cc closing in on the 100hp figure an all new frame has been designed to get the best from the new power-plants. Replacing the rather tired mild steel frame which has not been updated since 1999 the new Chrome Moly version produces cleaner lines and a more slender lighter figure and will play host to the well publicised (although slightly modified for 2011) 7020 aircraft ally Swing-arm and sub-frame whilst still retaining the superb handling characteristics the brand is so famed for. Opting for a nickel plated finish as standard the new metal-work will also be available with a regular painted finish in a selection of obvious colours.

Maintaining their position as standard equipment will be Talon wheels and the Kehin air striker carb which has proved to be a major improvement since its introduction on the 2010 range, along with the silicone hoses and all new H.G.S. exhaust announced earlier this season, several other products are also expected to be announced very soon.

Maico International co-chief Lesley White said “Since the launch of the 2010 bike the response has been solid and steady from around the globe and now we are producing the bikes ourselves entirely in the U.K. we have worked tirelessly to ensure the standard models exceeds expectations and are a cut above the regular mass produced market that everyone has become acclimatized too and with yet more weight-saving introduced for 2011 the new 500 is likely to weigh in at a comparative weight to several other manufacturers 250 two strokes. We have combined this with a list of options, which is likely to read like a who’s who in engineering terms ranging from billet ally engine casings, and other ancillary ally parts to a wide selection of beautifully engineered titanium pieces for both inside and outside the engine, all designed to provide the same level of performance and quality that is delivered to the Formula one Teams.”For those who may be wondering at our reluctance to name names, due to confidentially agreements which are in place between the Engineering Company and numerous Formula One teams who naturally want to protect any information regarding the design and development on their cars we feel it’s very un-ethical to release any further information regarding their identity at this time”.

Pictures and full spec of the full range of 2011 M.M.X Maicos are expected to be released In September. With lead times expected to be up to nine weeks those interested in securing one of the first 2011 bikes should contact your distributor or e-mail info@maicointernational.com

For our 2010 post on Maico click here: bikeadviceusa.com/Maico 2010

Neil Berry Testing new H.G.S. pipe on 2010 250 1024x619 Maico International engine line up is announced for 2011.

Neil Berry Testing the new H.G.S. pipe

UPDATE: Maico revs 2010 MMX Motocross Bike

Maico MMX dirt bike UPDATE: Maico revs 2010 MMX Motocross Bike

Maico MMX Dirt Bike

Since the company’s bankruptcy in 1983, the Maico name had faded from the motocross scene. However, Maico is back. The iconic brand is now designed and built in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK, by a dedicated group of enthusiasts. Maico International has spent the last year developing and testing a wide selection of new products.

One may be forgiven for not realizing that Maico Motorcycle–a brand that was legendary on motocross tracks in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, thanks largely to the performances of Americans Danny Chandler and Steve Stackable, and Germans Ake Jonsson and Willy Bauer–are currently available for sale.   The 2010 Maico MMXs Motorcycle–available with 250, 320, 500, 620 and 700cc displacement motors–feature an all-new hand made 7020 aircraft aluminum shotgun style swing-arm.

high-grade alloy is stronger and lighter than standard aluminum, and behaves in a different way when it comes to flex. The swingarm has been reduced in length by 4.5 mm and 4 mm in depth to provide a claimed substantial improvement in tracking, handling and maneuverability.   Maico has a reputation for tall seat heights, so the 2010s come with a new handmade 7020 aircraft aluminum sub-frame. Saving almost half the claimed weight of the previous chromoly piece, the geometry has been slightly altered to allow the seat height to be reduced in conjunction with the all-new alloy tank.

Handcrafted by leading tank designer Simon Parker, famed for his work with Harley-Davidson, the shiny work of art has had the height reduced by one and half inches yet the design has lifted the look and style of the tank saving more weight over the previous plastic version and increasing the airflow around the radiators. The tank now holds 2.4 gallons, less than a quart reduction compared to earlier designs

Taking this approach has reduced the center of gravity and helped to centralize the weight, according to Maico. The decision to go with alloy has a long-term effect, Maico tells us that sources close to the company within the petroleum industry have indicated that fuel is changing and, as things progress, it is expected the time will come when the current plastic tanks will not be able to hold fuel without an unacceptable level of .

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