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13 April, 2020 12:34 pm

Malaguti Maverick: 250cc

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We’ve been waiting for the re-birth of the smaller cylinder segment for a while, as they’re great motorcycles for riders new to two wheels or for whoever wants a bike that’s easy to ride and manage.
In Italy, imports could be increased as there’s plenty of request in the market, while in other European countries like Greece and Croatia, numerous models from Japanese companies can be found.

With times currently as they are, transport which “drinks” less is always appreciated, while they can still give some riding satisfaction.

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Oberdan Bezzi, on his Motosketches blog, reports that Malaguti could try a motorcycle such as a 250cc Maverick, with an agressive and modern look.
So let’s skip notes on design and technical specs and say that this would be a motorcycle with the aim of reduced maintenance costs and consumption, but with enough grint to be fun all the same.
The engine could be a Made in China, with Italian design quality marrying to a good price – success could be ensured.

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