Sachs X-Road 125 Reviews

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Sachs X-Road 125
3.5 stars
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Summary

Exciting looking naked 125 with a hint of Super Motard. Especially with the Ducati lookalike red bare tubing!
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Manufacturer: Sachs

Average Ratings for Sachs X-Road 125

  • Build quality4.1 stars
  • Reliability3.6 stars
  • Value for Money3.6 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings3.5 stars
  • Overall Rating3.5 stars

7 Reviews For Sachs X-Road 125

  • X Road Rider Rank: Lance Corporal 29th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Good Points: -- Solid and maneuverable-- 6 speed gearbox is nice-- Attention grabbing trellis frame-- Almost bulletproof motor


    Bad Points: -- Lack of replacement parts in the USA-- Extended riding results in a sore bum :)-- Not for Interstate Highway riding, 125cc top end/gearing limits speed


    General comments: For a fellow who has been out of riding for many years, this Sachs was a great, sporty and head-turning bike for me to buy. Sure, 125cc's won't take me across the US in 5 days, but the riding that I do is perfect for this!Sticks to the pavement like nobody's business, I can easily out maneuver any sport bike through the twisties. I feel confident on this machine, the upright riding position and solid feel contribute to this.As far as I know, I have the only legally licenced and plated X-Road in the United States, and am proud to own this gem of a bike; I wish I could find a drop-in 250cc-500cc 4T to replace the 125cc.

  • kav007 10th Mar 2009

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The Sachs X-Road 125 looks good. Bad points: Problems, problems, problems, carb clogs, rectifier blew within 2 months coil started playing up within 4 months, broken down at least 6 time since new, lost all power due to the carb. Recommend joining RAC or the AA with this bike. If sach sort out the bugs maybe a real nice bike
  • Guest 29th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I dont know what to tell more about the Sachs X-Road...Try ride a monster you wont regret it :P...Max Speed 150 kmh.
  • Murderdoll 13th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I am very glad for purchasing the Sachs X-Road. It is GREAT value for money and looks stunning. I think it is a great way to enter the world of motorcycling and learn everything you need to know before you move on to bigger bikes. I just can't overlook the fact that a german motorcycle is made in China. It's like black/white......quality/mass production. I just can't wait to go on a trip to southern Italy or France (BTW..I am from Slovenia) - there are exelent roads over there!
  • Guest 12th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Superb bike I highly recommend it to any new rider. The tyre grip on the sachs x-sport is superb the wheels are wide and very good, the only bad point is it costs abit to replace them.
    The looks are the best part of it for me, my friends on their aprilias and Cagivas are so jelous! The top speed is about 80mph on the flat but hard to reach.
  • ryan collins Rank: Lance Corporal 20th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    If anyone has any questions about this bike or if you know of anywhere that deals with custom parts (like sprockets) for the sachs please contact me
  • gazzius Rank: Lance Corporal 1st Jun 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Wish I had bought something else but I'm stuck with it. I wanted a Suzuki lc 125cc but got this Sachs X-Road 125 instead which was, as it turns out not much cheaper.
    Not worth £3,000
    Buy for less and you are in for a treat

Product details

Engine: air-oil cooled 1 cylinder-4stroke spark-ignition engine; Engine power: 9,8 kw (13,33 HP) at 9.000rpm min -1 ; Weight: 121,5 kg ; Max. speed: 104 kph or 80 kph ; Colour(s): black/red ; ; T more details...