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The Maicoletta was a motor scooter built by Maico from 1955 to 1966. It was noted by motorcycle journalists in the United States and the United Kingdom for being powerful, responsive, and comfortable. It was one of the heaviest and most expensive motor scooters with typical styling and engineering of its time, and comparable to other manufacturers' products such as Heinkel Tourist, Zündapp Bella and the British Triumph Tigress and BSA Sunbeam. The two-stroke engine of the Maicoletta used an unusual starter that rocked the crankshaft back and forth before firing instead of rotating it.

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  • Maico Maicoletta (it)
  • Maicoletta (en)
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  • Il Maicoletta era uno scooter prodotto dalla casa motociclistica tedesca Maico dal 1955 al 1966. Il Maicoletta era uno degli scooter più grandi e costosi della sua epoca. In Gran Bretagna questo veicolo era tenuto in alta considerazione, tanto che quando la Maico smise di produrlo l'importatore britannico ne costruì alcuni esemplari utilizzando i pezzi di ricambio. (it)
  • The Maicoletta was a motor scooter built by Maico from 1955 to 1966. It was noted by motorcycle journalists in the United States and the United Kingdom for being powerful, responsive, and comfortable. It was one of the heaviest and most expensive motor scooters with typical styling and engineering of its time, and comparable to other manufacturers' products such as Heinkel Tourist, Zündapp Bella and the British Triumph Tigress and BSA Sunbeam. The two-stroke engine of the Maicoletta used an unusual starter that rocked the crankshaft back and forth before firing instead of rotating it. (en)
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  • Maicoletta (en)
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  • Maicoletta (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Maicoletta_(33).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Maicoletta_(34).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Maicoletta_(65).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Maicoletta_dashboard.jpg
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  • Pfäffingen, Ammerbuch, Germany (en)
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  • Rear: drum (en)
  • Front: drum (en)
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  • September 2019 (en)
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  • , (en)
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  • Fan-cooled two-stroke single-cylinder engine, (en)
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  • tubular steel frame with pressed steel body panels (en)
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  • at 5100 rpm (en)
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  • This website was an unreliable WP:SPS, a self published source established in 2002 (en)
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  • Front: telescopic forks (en)
  • Rear: Swingarm with coil springs and dampers (en)
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  • The Maicoletta was a motor scooter built by Maico from 1955 to 1966. It was noted by motorcycle journalists in the United States and the United Kingdom for being powerful, responsive, and comfortable. It was one of the heaviest and most expensive motor scooters with typical styling and engineering of its time, and comparable to other manufacturers' products such as Heinkel Tourist, Zündapp Bella and the British Triumph Tigress and BSA Sunbeam. The Maicoletta was highly regarded in the United Kingdom. When Maico stopped making the Maicoletta, the U.K. importer built more of them from its spare parts inventory. The two-stroke engine of the Maicoletta used an unusual starter that rocked the crankshaft back and forth before firing instead of rotating it. (en)
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