Readers Bike: Alan Anderson’s Maico
By Team TMX on 10th Jul 14
This is Scottish rider Alan Andersons 1981 490 Maico Twin-shocker.
This is Scottish rider Alan Anderson's 1981 490 Maico Twin-shocker.This is Scottish rider Alan Anderson's 1981 490 Maico Twin-shocker.
Alan has just recently spent a small fortune on this bike refurbishing it and hopes to get it back on the track soon.
In fact at the recent Scottish Twin-shock round four event at Stirling it attracted some unwanted guests who were caught discussing how they could get the machine from the field to their transport parked on the access road.
They even talked about lifting it over the fence featured in this picture!
So riders beware, please make sure your machines are safe and secure when parked, and don't ever assume that because you are surrounded by like-minded bike lovers that your pride and joy will never disappear unseen.
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We want to show your off-road bike, whether it is adult, youth, motocross, enduro, trials or supermoto... So get in touch now!
Alan has just recently spent a small fortune on this bike refurbishing it and hopes to get it back on the track soon.
In fact at the recent Scottish Twin-shock round four event at Stirling it attracted some unwanted guests who were caught discussing how they could get the machine from the field to their transport parked on the access road.
Beware
They even talked about
lifting it over the fence
featured in this picture.
So riders beware, please make sure your machines are safe and secure when parked, and don't ever assume that because you are surrounded by like-minded bike lovers that your pride and joy will never disappear unseen.