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1979 Maico 440 and 400
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 1289770, member: 43803"] Next week I am picking up two bikes (finally)! After letting the bikes find me, and about 4 years of searching (one missed due to Iraq), I have found two barn bikes that were owned by local fast guys. The 440 is 100% and last ran about 10 years ago. The 400 is a basket. The current owner locked up the 400 tranny and proceeded to completely dissasemble every nut and bolt - both engine and chassis. TVrider, MarkThomps(sp?), and a few other have given me some advise over the years and the best was "let the bike find you". I don't plan to have the 440 up until sometime next year hopefully to celebrate my 50th Bday and race the sucker! Not sure if you fine folks are still there that posted but I'm still interested in any new links or whatever for parts. With luck I'll be at the AMA vintage days. [/QUOTE]
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1979 Maico 440 and 400
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