I'll never forget my first Maico 490 ride...'81 it was, currently (at
the time it was 1982 I
think) and it was a buddy's who raced Open A. That was back when men
were men and could ride
something which would rather spit you off like a bronco. Ok, at the
time in history I was
riding/racing a 78 Maico 250 which was a nice nuetral handler without
too much power but very
user-friendly. So the story begins with some friends and I riding around
a local pit/track...we
all take turns out there, come back, go out, etc...well I'm out there
and I hear something
behind me. Kind of a low sound - not a 125 and not that close. So I
give it some more gas...but
it's getting closer. So down this straightaway I give it all the 250's
got. And out of the
corner of my right eye I see a wheel, in the AIR ! Not only was
this thing close, but I could
hear the engine every time it fired practically. Why rev it when the
rear wheel hooks up better
with lower revs ? Something the 4-stroke guys are teaching us
(some of us) all over again. So
Drew on the '81 490 just goes right by me - wow I thought to myself...what
was that thing ? So
we stopped and talked and stuff and have been friends since. A month
later, some buddy's and I
go to Kessler's practice track in NH (still 1982) and Drew is there.
We ride/practice some then
Drew asks me if I want to ride it - OF COURSE I DO LET ME ON THAT THING!
So I putt around a
little like I always do on a different bike, then little by little,
I realize, it doesn't
matter if I'm going up a hill or down, left or right, traction or not,
the front wheel likes to
be in the air ! They had to come get me off the track... I later
bought that same bike...and
still have it. Just last week I bought an '83 490. Too bad they don't
know how to make an Open
bike any more. Just about all the Open bikes these days are at least
10lbs heavier than my 490.