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[QUOTE="markthomps, post: 21805, member: 18626"] Bultokid: The Sachs story is scheduled and I actually finished writing it, despite mucho computer demons (gotta do a C:format shortly . . . wheeee!). Anyhow, it's scheduled but there's a chance it might get bounced to #12. I'll know in a few days. Seriously cool bike! I actually rode one when it was new, part of a test ride for Cycle Times magazine. Had great potential, plush suspension, decent motor and the thing still looks modern 25 years later. Sachs however is schizoid about bike manufacturing, and couldn't figure out whether they wanted to be a bike maker or just sell the parts. Far as I can tell, these bikes were last raced seriously by Willi Bauer (ex-Maico) in 1979 in the GP chase, then Sachs pulled the plug. Strangely enough, they still make bikes, using Suzuki engines and recently showed off a naked street bike prototype that might mean they're getting serious again. ------------------ '81 490 Maico (King Kong!), 2000 CR250, 74-1/2 GP400 Maico, buncha street stuff [/QUOTE]
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