Maico Mobil 148, 173 , 198
Maico Mobil 148, 173 , 198 | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 1950 - 58 |
Engine | Single cylinder, two stroke |
Fuel System | Bing carburetor |
Transmission | 4-Speed |
Frame | Tubular space frame with bolted steel and aluminum body panels |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic fork, steering damper Rear: Swingarm with coil springs and dampers |
Brakes | Front: Drum, 6.5 in Rear: Drum, 5 or 6 in. |
Front Tire | 3.00 x 14 in. |
Rear Tire | 3.00 x 14 in. |
Weight | |
Fuel Capacity | 9.5 L / 2.5 US gal |
Manuals | Service Manual |
EngineEdit
The engine was a Air cooling cooled Single cylinder, two stroke.
DriveEdit
Power was moderated via the Wet, cable operated.
ChassisEdit
It came with a 3.00 x 14 in. front tire and a 3.00 x 14 in. rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum, 6.5 in in the front and a Drum, 5 or 6 in. in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic fork, steering damper while the rear was equipped with a Swingarm with coil springs and dampers. The Mobil 148, 173 , 198 was fitted with a 9.5 L / 2.5 US gal fuel tank.
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OverviewEdit
Maico Mobil
'With its latest product, the Maico-Mobil, Maico have introduced a completely novel type of machine which lies mid-way between the conventional motorcycle and scooter; it may be that this will prove to be the true touring machine of the future.' Maico.
One has only to look at the admirable capabilities of today's increasingly popular 'super scooters' to realise that Maico were right, if more than just a little ahead of their time. Maico's 'car on two wheels' was premiered in June 1950, its all-enveloping steel bodywork disguising the fact the beneath it lay a conventional motorcycle-style duplex loop frame complete with top tube and 14" diameter wheels. Power, what little of it there was, came from a 150cc single-cylinder two-stroke engine that struggled to endow the 250lbs-plus machine with any kind of performance, a shortcoming not addressed until 1954 when 175 and 200cc versions were introduced. Nicknamed the 'Dustbin', the Maico Mobil succeeded in providing motorcycle handling combined with scooter convenience and weather protection for discerning enthusiasts up to 1958 when it was withdrawn, although the more conventional Maicoletta continued in production until 1966. Today there are few scooters more eagerly sought after by collectors than the outrageous Maico Mobil. As Peter McManus observes: 'This would draw a crowd anywhere!'
The Maico Mobil is an early touring
motorcycle made by Maico between 1950 and 1958. Conceived and
marketed as a car on two wheels, the Mobil had body panels
that enclosed the drivetrain, protected its riders from the
elements and included an integral pair of panniers and a mount
for a spare tire.
The Mobil had a tubular steel space frame on to which steel and aluminum body panels were bolted. A large front fairing enclosed the front wheel. Mounted on the fairing were a transparent plastic windscreen that wrapped around the handlebars, a dashboard through which the steering column protruded, and lower panels containing a glovebox and provision for a car radio to be installed. Mounted on the dashboard were the ignition switch, the speedometer, and the fuel filler cap; the fuel tank was mounted to the frame under the dashboard.
The rear bodywork included a pair of integral panniers and a rear mount for a spare wheel. The panniers were accessed by unlatching a panel under the pillion.
The Mobil used telescopic front forks and a rear swingarm.
The Mobil originally had a 150 cc single-cylinder two-stroke engine mounted between the dashboard and the rider's seat. Access panels on both sides of the Mobil could be removed to work on the engine. Power was transmitted through a three-speed transmission operated by a twist grip.
The capacity of the Mobil's engine was increased to 175 cc in 1953. An optional 200 cc became available in 1955, the same year that the three-speed twist-grip controlled transmission was replaced by a four-speed transmission controlled by a heel-and-toe pedal shifter.
Make Model | Maico Mobil |
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Year | 1950 - 58 |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, two stroke |
Displacement | 149 cc / 9.1 cub in. 174 cc / 10.6 cub in. 197 cc / 12.0cub in. |
Cooling System | Air cooling |
Oil/fuel Mixture | 1:24 |
Exhaust | Single |
Fuel System | Bing carburetor |
Starting | Kick start |
Max Power | 200 cc: 8.1 kW / 11 hp @ 5000 rpm |
Clutch | Wet, cable operated |
Transmission | 4-Speed |
Final Drive | Chain |
Frame | Tubular space frame with bolted steel and aluminum body panels |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork, steering damper |
Rear Suspension | Swingarm with coil springs and dampers |
Front Brakes | Drum, 6.5 in |
Rear Brakes | Drum, 5 or 6 in. |
Wheels | Steel |
Front Tire | 3.00 x 14 in. |
Rear Tire | 3.00 x 14 in. |
Fuel Capacity | 9.5 L / 2.5 US gal |
Colours | Pale green |
Source | Wikipedia |