| 
 
 | 
| 
                    Classic Bikes
                        Custom Bikes
                        Individual
                        Racing Bikes AJP
                    AJS
                    Aprilia
                    Ariel
                    Avinton / Wakan
                    Bajaj
                    Benelli
                    Beta
                    Bimota
                    BMW
                    Brough Superior
                    BRP Cam-Am
                    BSA
                    Buell / EBR
                    Bultaco
                    Cagiva
                    Campagna
                    CCM
                    CF Moto
                    Combat Motors
                    Derbi
                    Deus
                    Ducati
                    Excelsior
                    GASGAS
                    Ghezzi Brian
                    Gilera
                    GIMA
                    Harley Davidson
                    Hero
                    Highland
                    Honda
                    Horex
                    Husaberg
                    Husqvarna
                    Hyosung
                    Indian
                    Jawa
                    Kawasaki
                    KTM
                    KYMCO
                    Laverda
                    Lazareth
                    Magni
                    Maico
                    Mash                  
                    Matchless
                    Mondial
                    Moto Guzzi
                    Moto Morini
                    MV Agusta
                    MZ / MuZ
                    NCR
                    Norton
                    NSU
                    Paton
                    Peugeot
                    Piaggio
                    Revival Cycles
                    Roland Sands
                    Royal Enfield
                    Sachs
                     Sherco
                    Sunbeam
                    Suzuki
                    SWM
                    SYM
                    Triumph
                    TVS
                    Ural
                    Velocette
                    Vespa
                    Victory
                    Vincent
                    VOR
                    Voxan
                    Vyrus
                    Walt Siegl
                    Walz
                    Wrenchmonkees
                    Wunderlich
                    XTR / Radical
                    Yamaha
                    Zero
                    Video
                        Technical
 Complete Manufacturer List  | Maico Maicoletta
 
 The Maicoletta was introduced in 1955. It used 
	components based on those used in Maico's conventional motorcycles, 
	including the engine, transmission, and front forks. It was built to compete 
	in the German scooter market of the 1950s. Maico had earlier introduced an 
	enclosed motorcycle with superior weather protection for the rider, the 
	Maico Mobil, that was marketed as a "two-wheeled car" with interchangeable 
	wheels and a spare wheel mounted into the barrel shaped bodywork behind the 
	number plate and rear lamp. The Maicoletta used the fourteen-inch wheels, 
	gear ratio indicator, and headlights from the Mobil.  
 
				Maico stopped offering the 174 cc and 277 cc 
				engine options in 1962 and ended production of the Maicoletta in 
				1966. Demand for Maicolettas in the U.K. was such that the 
				importer used its inventory of spare parts to build new 
				Maicolettas to special order until late 1967. 
 
				 
 
				The advantage of this system is that the starter does not have 
				to force the crankshaft to turn over against compression, so 
				less power is required from the 6 volt system. Its disadvantage 
				is the unusually large number of contacts, which can be 
				difficult to adjust. The reversing switch contacts tend to wear 
				out with extended use and can be very difficult to service or to 
				have serviced, hence the scooter's reputation for requiring roll 
				starts later in life. The Maicoletta did not have a kick 
				starter. 
 
				  | 
 
 
 
 
 | 
| Any corrections or more information on these motorcycles will be kindly appreciated. |