Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast
Results 46 to 60 of 67

Thread: Sachs Maddass

  1. #46
    Join Date
    13th February 2004 - 06:46
    Bike
    Forza 155 SE Pit Bike
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    11,471
    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat View Post
    hey.
    those trickers are sweet - but way too pricey. $5k is the cheapest i've seen one.
    a vanvan would be just about as good (i owned one of those too - i like them small and dumb) and you can pick up a low mile one on TM for $3000-3500...
    you've probably ridden a vanvan - they are sweet!

    ken
    Yeah mate, I rate the Vanvan but it's not quite the right bike for hooning around Skate parks and up and down stairways. Wheelies on them are a bit of an effort too.

    Oh Christ, I hope Dipshit doesn't read this thread
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

  2. #47
    Join Date
    12th September 2006 - 01:15
    Bike
    BMW R1200RT
    Location
    Ponga Hill
    Posts
    1,023
    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat View Post
    no - sachs now build their bikes in china.
    there are other manufacturers making madass clones - and THESE are the ones that are failing. i haven't seen one actual sachs madass with major issues.
    as i said before - i own one - and mine is very well put together and strong.
    it seems that the people who talk about them being crap always "heard it from a mate"
    Didn't the official NZ distributor for Sachs write an open letter on this subject?

    If I recall correctly, the quality from the new manufacturer was so appalling that the official distributor actually gave up on the product.

  3. #48
    Join Date
    4th January 2005 - 18:50
    Bike
    Massey ferguson 7495 dyna-vt
    Location
    Norfland
    Posts
    6,917
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    125cc, manual 4 speed model.

    Anyone ridden one? What are they actually like? Looks like you could have a fucken ball on one.

    Make mine matt black please.
    get one sunshine....then I'll come around with a box stienies and give you an education on how to wheelie one!!



    then you can give me some speeling and punchtuation leasons!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

  4. #49
    Join Date
    12th September 2006 - 01:15
    Bike
    BMW R1200RT
    Location
    Ponga Hill
    Posts
    1,023
    Here we go - the warning letter from the former Sachs distributor which was linked in the last thread.

    Please read the letter if you're considering buying one of these bikes.

    From: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...0&postcount=19
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Motorcycle Trader June.pdf  

  5. #50
    Join Date
    22nd January 2006 - 15:50
    Bike
    Honda CBR250RR, Sach's MADASS 125
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    333
    Blog Entries
    3
    Well then. The question remains.

    Do i get one? and if i ask the seller of the bike if it's a cheaply made chinese ripoff - Will he answer truthfully? What if it does turn out to be a cheap ripoff? What are my options?
    "Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear

  6. #51
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    Quote Originally Posted by .produKt View Post
    Well then. The question remains.

    Do i get one? and if i ask the seller of the bike if it's a cheaply made chinese ripoff - Will he answer truthfully? What if it does turn out to be a cheap ripoff? What are my options?
    Not so much a cheaply made Chinese ripoff as a cheaply made Chinese MadAss.
    They make the MadAss now under licence from Sachs.

  7. #52
    Join Date
    22nd January 2006 - 15:50
    Bike
    Honda CBR250RR, Sach's MADASS 125
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    333
    Blog Entries
    3

    Question

    We'll, I've test ridden one courtesy of Motorcycle Imports down Tuam st, just around the corner from me.

    Pictures do not do the bike justice! The engineering in the bike is fantastically thought out and if anything, i enjoyed looking at it, more than riding it
    To ride, i thought it was absolutely brilliant! Accelerate normally and you really do feel the torque and suprisingly is wasn't that slow. Albeit a far cry from my Zxr250 of old

    Open up the throttle till just over half way and the sound is niice, for a single banger!. You can easily hear a deep burble that seems to come from the first 2 inch of exhaust pipe & echo's in your helmut .

    The chassis/frame is communicative too. I could feel the slight flex of the sidewall when i chucked it right......... then left without braking for a corner at all lol

    A few critizims tho. The seat is to wide at the front and caused some discomfort in my inner thighs, The choke needs a spring on the end of the lever or something. A choke should have some feel to it . It felt as daft and as disconnected as love making is virtually -_-. And my biggest crit of all this is the branding.

    I'd never heard of Sach's before coming across this bike on Tardeme. This does not fill me with confidence when it comes to finding parts \ support etc!~

    I am getting one. . Just gotta wait for the delivery for a matt black 125
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	2mzkymv.jpg 
Views:	12 
Size:	52.2 KB 
ID:	97577   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	133_0.jpg 
Views:	16 
Size:	193.4 KB 
ID:	97578   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	2008021832_2008_madass_2.jpg 
Views:	10 
Size:	169.9 KB 
ID:	97579   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	sachsmadass.preview.jpg 
Views:	5 
Size:	37.4 KB 
ID:	97580  
    "Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear

  8. #53
    Join Date
    3rd June 2005 - 15:20
    Bike
    81 katana 650 fighter.
    Location
    West!!!! (Auckzorz)
    Posts
    7,025
    Blog Entries
    2
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    125cc, manual 4 speed model.

    Anyone ridden one? What are they actually like? Looks like you could have a fucken ball on one.

    Make mine matt black please.

    Yer ridden one, seat is high and uncomfotable, it is a fucked up riding position.

  9. #54
    Join Date
    22nd January 2006 - 15:50
    Bike
    Honda CBR250RR, Sach's MADASS 125
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    333
    Blog Entries
    3
    Hm - I agree.

    Quite fun tho, and unique too. mine's going to the modshop as soon as i get it
    "Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear

  10. #55
    Join Date
    2nd December 2003 - 16:46
    Bike
    coming soon
    Location
    Wellington, New Zealand,
    Posts
    53

    sachs madass 125

    Hi ,

    Neat bike my misses wants one for her birthday,might even give her a muffler for free!!

    http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=AC8HWgOro34
    see link

  11. #56
    Join Date
    12th May 2004 - 17:08
    Bike
    Buell Xb12x, SR500
    Location
    central auckland
    Posts
    1,006
    Quote Originally Posted by .produKt View Post
    Hm - I agree.

    Quite fun tho, and unique too. mine's going to the modshop as soon as i get it
    please post the changes you make.
    my girlfriend (KB name Madass) has one and we'll be modding it too...
    prob an engine swap - seems to be the most cost-effective as the pitbike places can sell decent 110 or 125s for $5-600 with carb , ignition etc.
    just bolt them up - but you will lose the electric start..
    ken
    I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .

  12. #57
    Join Date
    22nd January 2006 - 15:50
    Bike
    Honda CBR250RR, Sach's MADASS 125
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    333
    Blog Entries
    3
    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat View Post
    please post the changes you make.
    my girlfriend (KB name Madass) has one and we'll be modding it too...
    prob an engine swap - seems to be the most cost-effective as the pitbike places can sell decent 110 or 125s for $5-600 with carb , ignition etc.
    just bolt them up - but you will lose the electric start..
    ken
    Yea sounds like a plan. TBH i was thinking something a bit more technical and supercharging it, as i just LOVE the supercharger whine

    But in the end, whatever i do has to be unique. I'm thinking nos & or supercharger I already have a turbo that i've stripped down to a compressor housing and pulley, and that's intended for another project. hmm what to do.

    Here's some of the feasible idea's i've had tho.

    Gear reduction \ lengthen.
    Cam grind
    Porting (very feasible as i have a die grinder with appropriate tools.)
    aftermarket exhaust from neptunemufflers.co.nz *shameless plug*
    Lightweight rims
    Better tyres
    Carbon rear tyre huggers (although mainly cosmetic)
    POD filter?
    Intake Tract shortening (mainly to get rid of the ripples in those horrid tubes (less turbulence)
    LArger carb
    Jetted carb

    Feel free to add any ideas
    - rich
    Last edited by .produKt; 7th June 2008 at 20:08. Reason: Ideas...
    "Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear

  13. #58
    Join Date
    12th May 2004 - 17:08
    Bike
    Buell Xb12x, SR500
    Location
    central auckland
    Posts
    1,006
    Quote Originally Posted by .produKt View Post
    Yea sounds like a plan. TBH i was thinking something a bit more technical and supercharging it, as i just LOVE the supercharger whine

    But in the end, whatever i do has to be unique. I'm thinking nos & or supercharger I already have a turbo that i've stripped down to a compressor housing and pulley, and that's intended for another project. hmm what to do.

    Here's some of the feasible idea's i've had tho.

    Gear reduction \ lengthen.
    Cam grind
    Porting (very feasible as i have a die grinder with appropriate tools.)
    aftermarket exhaust from neptunemufflers.co.nz *shameless plug*
    Lightweight rims
    Better tyres
    Carbon rear tyre huggers (although mainly cosmetic)
    POD filter?
    Intake Tract shortening (mainly to get rid of the ripples in those horrid tubes (less turbulence)
    LArger carb
    Jetted carb

    Feel free to add any ideas
    - rich
    i visited a mini mx bike shop right on the panmure roundabout -i think the guy's name was richard. he used to sell the madass and reckons an engine swap is the best idea - keeps it reliable.
    he said a pod filter and carb rejet makes a big difference - along with the ignition and a freer exhaust if you don't want to bolt up a newer motor..

    take a look here too...


    http://www.ooracing.com/store/index....wCat&catId=116

    ken
    I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .

  14. #59
    Join Date
    22nd January 2006 - 15:50
    Bike
    Honda CBR250RR, Sach's MADASS 125
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    333
    Blog Entries
    3
    holyshit wow they have a extensive range or tuning parts for the madass bikes :O

    If you ever make an order thru them, let me know and i'll double up on shipping with you, that way it'll save us both
    "Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear

  15. #60
    Join Date
    12th May 2004 - 17:08
    Bike
    Buell Xb12x, SR500
    Location
    central auckland
    Posts
    1,006

    good post about engine swap here:

    I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •