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    A cool moped? Sachs SXone

    I got this brochure in my mail at work this morning.

    its for the Sachs MadAss.

    Have a look

    the Christchurch agents are 100E Haytons Rd Ph 343 1941

    http://www.sachs-bikes.de/en/categor...nd=Sachs-Bikes
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    http://www.sachs-bikes.de/en/datenun...php?bike_id=43

    ^ that looks pretty cool... i wonder what they go for.
    looks only slightly more than a toy tho i guess.
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    I love it! but shouldn't that be MadArse?

    Something kinda special about it for me,but I won't spoil the fun.Are you awake in Japan yet Stephen?

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    There was a Madass 125 (Or maybe it was a 50cc) at Sawyers the other day. I was confused and amazed.

    I had a go on some PGO scooter once, flimsy, flimsy, flimsy scary thing. Felt totally unsafe, but that Madass thing looked solid as. If I had the cash and wanted a scoot, that'd be it. But the 125cc, a 50cc 4 stroke would be pretty weak...

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    If i was into scooters i would be looking pretty hard at that one.
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    the brochure says the 50 is $2795.

    but yeah it would need more urge for me also...

    I phoned the guy up. seemed genuine, and I would FAR rather buy one of these than some chinese POS mini chopper. this looks cool for starters and anything with a fake plastic engine by definition can never be cool.
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    It weighs 140kgs, but can carry a whopping 190kgs on top of that! So thats a 50 kg rider and a spare bike!

    Cool looking on the pic, but 140kgs seems a little on the heavy side with only 15hp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timber020
    It weighs 140kgs, but can carry a whopping 190kgs on top of that! So thats a 50 kg rider and a spare bike!

    Cool looking on the pic, but 140kgs seems a little on the heavy side with only 15hp.
    The fiddy weighs 85kg dude...

    Still seems a little heavy, but I guess it means it's likely to be more rigid than your avarage 10-speed.
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    Shit!! There's something similar in Manawatu m/c matt black it was. Fucken thing was screaming out for me to buy it!!!!

    Even uglier than the CX it was . Which I thought would be imposible to do. But there you go.......................

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    Yeah they weigh 85kg. BTW, hi there - I'm new to the forum. Am looking into getting one of these MadAss to offset the skyrocketing cost of going to Uni by bus (that's what I told the girlfriend so shhh!). Uses about 2.5 litres per 100 Km, so not half bad. Officially the 50cc has exactly 2 kw, but on the German MadAss forum one of the guys there has started a modding store. With a bit of money it will do 65-70km/h, and with more money, more. Or you can get a generic 125cc motor and bolt it on instead. They seem to be very stable and good to ride from what I hear. Comes as a 2 gear automatic or a 4 gear manual option. I'm keen on a set of these wheels to be honest.

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    ive ridden one ( the 50cc ) bloodey slow just scrapes 50 kph.... and it felt way to high an ass position....

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    Quote Originally Posted by markauckland
    ive ridden one ( the 50cc ) bloodey slow just scrapes 50 kph.... and it felt way to high an ass position....
    But for inner city driving, that's all I need. Most cars can't even get up to 50 km/h in Auckland anymore with this f%&*ed up traffic. And with minor modifications (all legal mind you), it will do a bit more.

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    Sachs bikes available in NZ - very interesting.

    I called the CHCH number and asked whether they have any plans to bring in the 800 Roadster - uses the Suzuki 800cc 45 degree Vtwin.

    The guy said they have been looking at it but haven't decided.
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    OMG, from 3 cents per litre......

    Note the passenger footpegs!!!!!

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    Help

    OK I'm totally new to bikes and motors and all. Lambast me as you will but I bought the Copy Sachs Madass off trademe and have inherited a bung carb. Its a Honda(lambast away) engine 48cc with some after market carb(non original) which the carb shop tells me is a modified 2 starke. I just want this bike for my daughter to get to work and back on around the insane Auckland streets where you can't go fast etc and we got FA money so gas + econ this looked like a goodie. The quality of the build is fantastic. I have been to every bike shop and wecker (bar Atomic who was closed) trying to match the carb with anything they had. All the new spares parts places shook their heads. The current carb has Kei Hin MA 558a on it and is a straight through carb with a manifold attachment of 18mm bore the only thing holding it onto the bike. I'm told by previous owner that it is not the original carb and that this current carb came off a motor mower?The men atCarb Specialties are having another go at fixing it so it don't flood but tell me its been having this problem for awhile and I'd be best to find a new one. So cyber bikersanyone know where to start? Please help. Cheers.

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