Sachs are in fact one of the worlds oldest motorcycle manufacturers having been founded in 1886! This 2002 Roadster 650 uses their innovative chassis design and utilises Suzuki's 650 Freewind engine to wonderful effect. This example is in wonderful condition, with less than 8000 on the clock.
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- 12 May 2013
A. I have a 2006 Sachs Xroad and the rear indicators have both stopped working, although the front ones work fine. I’ve had a quick look at the wiring and all seems OK.Stevens2375, email Q. There's a separate earth for the front indicators which would explain how they are still Use a + probe and find a separate earth somewhere with ...
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- 08 April 2011
Scooter manufacturer Sachs has given its sporty looking SX1 a facelift for Summer 2008. New for this summer are a 190mm wavy disc brake on the front alloy tri-spoke wheel, the addition of stylish alloy footplates and a colour contract painted spring on the rear shock absorber to add to the sporty look. These additional features will emphasise the existing looks ...
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- 18 July 2008
Derbi, Gilera, Peugeot, Piaggio & Sachs Motorcycles Midland Scooter Centre
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- 16 October 2007
Husqvarna, Peugeot, Rieju & Sachs Motorcycles Motorcycle HQ
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- 15 October 2007
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- 15 October 2007
The Sachs boasts gorgeous design with excellent build quality and ought to be better than it is. It seems a bit busy, trying to be part roadster, part sportsbike, part cruiser and the result is a slightly disappointing, split-personality that doesn’t really deliver on any level. You can have fun and it’ll make you smile… But it’s unlikely to ever ...
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- 24 November 2006
A fun, tough little bike that, in looks alone, can certainly hold its own next to the Aprilias and Cagivas of the 125cc world. Performance is pretty good: that Suzuki engine’s smooth and grunty and the handling’s great but it’s painfully uncomfortable and really quite basic. A good laugh for a first bike, though.
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- 24 November 2006
The Sachs X-Road 125 is a one-of-a-kind. Styled like a supermoto with wide 17-inch rims, excellent brakes and red painted tubular steel frame it’s also got an underseat silencer and comes with aggressive-looking and grippy ‘wet’-style tyres. The handling is extremely good, but the gearing is odd and it’s quite vibey.
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- 24 November 2006
Funky half-BMX, half-moped looks good and promises much as a cool urban tool for 16/17-year-olds. Shame it’s let down by disappointly feeble performance, iffy Chinese build quality and plasticine componentry.
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- 23 November 2006