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Darn those Maico's look good!:clap:
Agreed, I believe that is a 400. Very popular and plentiful in the day but you don't see many of them around still. Maico Breako tag line evidently not entirely undeserved. In comparison CZ's were not near as popular but go to any vintage race and they dominate in numbers.

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Yes Sir. Here in the Houston area CZ's and Husky's were the big bike favorites in the early to mid 70's.

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Anyone tried this? lol
 

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Not mc related but funny as heck!
 

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About right!
 

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Bike and Gas amounts are way lopsided. Why have something nice if you dont ride it??

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I try weekly in some small way.
 

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Old dog knows how to lean into the turn!
 

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look familiar?
 

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look familiar?

Yes, at one time, but not much any more though.... I work from home these days. When I commuted to work on the bike it did. I took an old dirt bike glove and cut the finger off and zip tied it to the shift lever. kept the marks off. Finally I just put work shoes in my desk draw in my cube. Swap out my boots for the shoes and then wet and brush my hair to get rid of the helmet hair. :zen: Worked well.
 
Another scrambler
 

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Has to be me!
 

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lol, I like bacon but not that much!
 

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What's your excuse again?

That one got me good! This past weekend I had a ride planned and was going to use my "new to me" Yukon hand me down from my wife. When I loaded my hitch rack in the receiver it was so high I could not get my bike loaded. I ran out of leverage and height to do it safely. Spent the day very bummed and finally thought of a couple things to fix the issue. But no, I would not have gone that far.
 
Heck yea, sell them!

Probably be end of June before I can get enough home time to make a screen. Remind me!

Don't think I'll be allowed to sell them through TWT, but I'll give you one. When the time comes just let me know a size and address. The work you put in to keeping a thread of this quality going, you've earned one.
 
maybe true, lol
 

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