Maico about to become the Wizard of O.Z.

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A cold and wet afternoon greeted the riders and fans alike for the second round of the Super X in Canberra. A technical, slippery track was very hard to handle for the riders in practice and timed qualifying, with some spectacular crashes, alongside some very competitive lap times. The two stroke riders of Robbie Marshall and Kim Ashkenazi did very well in timed qualifying considering the conditions, and at one stage were second and third in their group qualifying, and easily made it though to the night heat races.

Canberra Super X Track

The infamous sound of the new two stroke Maico will soon be reverberating around Australia with news that the brand is about to make a major come back down under through Australian company Maico Australia.

After several months of contractual negotiations and logistical arrangements through distributors Maico U.K. an exclusive distribution deal will see the complete range of handmade two strokes will be heading for the sunny Gold Coast shores over the next few months.

With massive interest already being shown in the big bore bikes the first shipment will contain at least one 500 M.X. and a monster 700 M.X. along with a selection of graphics, seat covers and other bolt on goodies for the bespoke bikes.

Maico Australia Boss David Flowers will also be stocking and supplying parts for the old bikes right bike to 1978 and for those die hard twin shock enthusiasts we are pleased to announce that in a unique deal with Maico U.K. “brand new” handmade 1981 490’s can be supplied to order.

For further detail’s and all the spec go to www.maicoaustralia.com