WEIRD STUFF! SACHS MADASS 125:


The Sachs Madass 125 weighs 209 pounds and uses a special frame design that allows jolting bumps to be absorbed in a unique manner through the front suspension and seat tube, giving the rider a smoother ride.

With an engine based on an old Honda design, the Sachs 125 can get 85 mpg, while carving through traffic or taking shortcuts through fields. The fuel is inside the frame and the Sachs has twin headlights, disc brakes, tubeless 16-inch tires and 43 mm front forks.

The bike is imported into the USA by Peirspeed and retails for $2699.



Engine type: Air cooled single
Displacement: 124cc
Horsepower: 11 bhp
Front brake: 260mm disc
Rear brake: 210mm disc
Tires: 90/90-16 (front)/120/80-16 (rear)
Seat Height: 33.7″
Dry Weight: 209 pounds
Fuel tank capacity: 1.22 gallons
Colors: black, dark gray, silver and yellow

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