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    Maico wheel swap : building a Frankenstein maico

    Yeah them young ones , you got to keep your eyes on them , back in the late 80s when I was in my 30s at SIR in Seattle I had to race with the younger guys , I wasn't 35 yet, these kids were ride'n with one hand on the bars and one foot on the pegs....
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    Maico wheel swap : building a Frankenstein maico

    Beautiful bike, I restored a 78 yz250 a couple years back, man if we could just keep'm all !
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    will a set of Maico 76 mc250 forks fit a 74 mc250?

    Got ya good to know, I've got a set in great shape so on they go. I do plan on racing in the future so I need to educate myself, it's all new to me. I dropped Facebook YEARS AGO, they are part of the dark side ya know, but if its for maico info, I'll just use my sons account, hee-hee
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    will a set of Maico 76 mc250 forks fit a 74 mc250?

    the 76 are a couple inches longer, will that reflect more travel or change the geometry ?
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    Maico wheel swap : building a Frankenstein maico

    Well I got my answer else where, short answer, won't fit. But vintage racing is on the rise , the bikes are being restored, lots of part suppliers, even a big interest with younger riders. I'll still ride my kx250f for aggressive single track woods riding but man I want to smell that klots again
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    Maico wheel swap : building a Frankenstein maico

    got 24 hrs before picking up a pile of maico parts to build a runner. Big question is will newer wheels, I believe they are off of a 1980 Mega MC 440/T fit on a 74.5 GP 250? They have the brake plates not sure about axles and spacers
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