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Cycle News 1983 03 23

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0(') 00 0") ....-I Im~ression: I9jb Maieo AB SRider The "No&euses" mllehine By Dan McCauley . If you're the kind of racer tha t sits around after the las t grueling mo.to jacking your jaw about how "I would have won if my bike's suspension worked better" or the old "I needed more power" lin e - the new Maico 490 Spider isn't for you, as it leaves no room for excuses. We were fortunate enough to 24 get our hands on an Open-class Spider fora 'testing session . The "Maico Meister," Barry Higgins, spent several hours briefing us on every detail of the motorcycle. Then the Cycle News testing team, along with Maico support rider John Fero , headed out toour test track to get an impression of what an Open class MXer is all about The brilliant overall red color scheme and flashy red works-type safe ty seat make the Sp ider a true eye-catcher. Gold anodized rims and parts en han cethe beauty of the German-made berm buster. Maico states in one of its brochures that 1983 marks the "biggest changes and improvements ever in any model year for Maico." The fact is, it does appear the engineers at Maico have totally redesigned the Spider from the ground up. One of the biggest changes for '83 is the new Spider type 361 chassis which both the 490 and 250 use. The new production frame is claimed to be identical to that on the Maico works bikes. The single down-tube frame splits into a full cradle which supports the compact 49O(aaually48&c) powerp lant. By making it a single downtube fra me, the expansion chamber tucks in close, out of the rider 's way. T he overa ll weight of the frame has been red uced by using larger diameter, thinner-walled .chromemoly tubi ng. ' Some of the unnecessary frame gussets which were used on previous models have been totally done away with. Numerous changes have been made to the powerplant. Major changes include primary gear drive (which replaces the chain system), new, more compact engine cases, a redesigned as clutch and a lighter crank. 1983 als~i! marks the first year in which the 49

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