Sachs X-Road 125

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Sachs
X-Road 125
Manufacturer Sachs
Production period 2005 to 2009
class motorcycle
design type Naked bike
Motor data
Single cylinder four-stroke engine
Displacement  (cm³) 125
Power  (kW / PS ) 13.3 at 10,500 rpm
Torque  ( N m ) 11.1
Top speed (  km / h) 104
transmission 5 courses
drive Chain (rear wheel drive)
Brakes disc
Wheelbase  (mm) 1390
Seat height (cm) 83.5
Empty weight  (kg) 121

The Sachs X-Road 125 is a light motorcycle from the German motorcycle manufacturer Sachs Bikes . It is a naked bike and was built from 2005 to 2009. The vehicle was produced with two different four-stroke engines from the manufacturers Suzuki and Moto Morini. These have a displacement of 125 cm³ (bore / stroke: 57 × 48.8 mm) and 9.8 kW (13.3  PS ) as well as a maximum torque of 11.1  Nm at 7200 rpm. The top speed of the X-Road 125 is 104 km / h. It has a five-speed gearbox and the power is transmitted via a chain. The deceleration is done by disc brakes, front with 320 mm discs. The wheelbase is 1390 mm, the seat height is 835 mm and the curb weight is 121 kg. In 2005 the machine was offered for 4199  euros , in the last year of production 2009 for 2990 euros.

literature

  • Frank Rönicke: German motorcycles since 1960 . 1st edition. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-613-02604-X , p. 259 .

Individual evidence

  1. production period. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  2. Motorcycle catalog 2005, p. 163.
  3. Motorcycle Catalog 2009, pp. 184, 185.