Restorations

Click on the
following bikes to see some of our recent restoration work:
1973
Maico MC 501 (as seen the the latest issue of VMX magazine!)
(New!)
1957 Maico 250 Iron Barrel
(New!)
1972 Maico 400 (New!)
1974 Cooper ready for restoration!
1977 Maico AW 440 (Updated
photos!)
1973 Maico 400
1976 Maico AW 250
1973
Maico 440
1983 Maico
250 Spider
1979 GS
Magnum 250 Enduro
1981 Maico 490
Here is a note we received from
a satisfied owner:
Dear
John,
10/7/05
I wanted to take a moment to comment on the care and
craftsmanship that went into my 1957 TriBsa built by Canadian Maico
Connection. I hope you will be able to share this letter with others
contacting you, looking for exceptional quality and craftsmanship. First, I
have owned several purpose built bikes including a 1966 40" Triumph Trackmaster
and a Champion framed B40 short tracker but I have never owned a motorcycle
built with such care and craftsmanship. Every detail is well thought out. Each
part you selected fits the bike perfectly which makes maintenance easy. The
Falcon shocks are tremendous! This weekend I rode at Tulare Cycle Park, the
jumps were extra large, I found no reason to back off at all. The faster I
went the better the Falcons reacted, giving me tremendous confidence in my
bike. The Maico hubs and brakes are better than any pre-disc set up I have
ridden. I know you take special care in machining the hubs and brakes you
offer so they work much better than new. All parts on the bike, fabricated by
Canadian Maico, display that same skill and attention to detail.
In closing I'd like to say to anyone who, like me, suffers
from "old bike syndrome", there is no better place to have your restoration
work done than the Canadian Maico Connection. Save your self the frustration
of redoing what you pay others to do, get it done right the first time at
Canadian Maico.
Thanks,
Jim Patterson, AHRMA 61M Reno Nevada.
Lasted Updated:
10-Jun-2008