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Sachs Xtc 125 Service Manual

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Lol ahh but i find out this, 1. There is a rubber bung in the airbox to restrict the flow of air. The air filter itself is too small - but can be DIY replaced with a larger K&N. SACHS XTC 125 Motorcycle Workshop Manual / Repair Manual / Service Manual download covers: Inside you will found about General Information also Spec and Lube Points, Oil Types, Periodic Maintenance and Tune-Up Procedures, Engine Servicing, Disassembly, Reassembly, Engine Removal, Fuel and Lubrication Systems, Carb Rebuild, Carb Adjustments, Electrical System, Wiring Diagrams, Gearbox.Owners' reliability rating: 4.6 out of 5(4.6/5)Power: 15 bhpSeat height:  Medium (31.5 in / 800 mm)Weight:  Low (287 lbs / 130 kg)PricesUsedN/AOverall ratingNext up: Ride & brakesAuthor: MCN StaffUpdated: 21 November 2014

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.Ride quality & brakesNext up: Engine

The suspension’s pretty basic but it works well enough to match the engine’s capabilities. Handling’s very sharp, with brilliant cornering and decent stability at higher speeds. The brakes are particularly good and, while it lacks the all-out insanity of a two stroke, it’s still good fun to ride and not too wild to put off newer riders.EngineNext up: Reliability

A four stroke, Suzuki engine in a machine you’d expect to be a two stroke (as it once was). It’s strong and very reliable but remember, this is a learner-legal bike and it’s never going to be a rocket ship. As it is, it’s super-grunty down low and manages around 80mph without complaint (but no more). Lovely, smooth acceleration.Reliability & build qualityNext up: Value

Well, the engine’s a good one and, being a Suzuki part, spares won’t be hard to find. However, the fairing and other plastic bits are prone to cracking easily, bringing down the otherwise-not-at-all-bad quality of the finish. Much easier and cheaper to maintain than a two stroke.Value vs rivalsNext up: Equipment

Sachs have had a tumultuous year in 2006 but are still going; the cautious may want to investigate further before they purchase. The XTC is reasonably priced and quite a bit less than the delightful RS125 but then it hasn’t got the Aprilia’s badge, nor its USD forks, alloy frame, radial calipers… And then there’s the similarly-gorgeous (and pricier) Cagiva Mito… Find a Sachs XTC125 for sale.Equipment

Large analogue clocks, but no fuel or temperature gauges, and the speedo’s main dial is in kph (mph is there but it’s secondary and smaller). The tiny screen’s useless and the bike’s cripplingly uncomfortable with a madly high back end, pushing all your weight on to the bars. The tank’s huge, though.SpecsEngine size125ccEngine type4v single cylinder, 5 gearsFrame typeSteel tube trellisFuel capacity20 litresSeat height800mmBike weight130kgFront suspensionNoneRear suspensionPreloadFront brake316mm discRear brake220mm discFront tyre size150/60 x 17Rear tyre size150/60 x 17Mpg, costs & insuranceAverage fuel consumption65 mpgAnnual road tax£20Annual service cost-New price£2,999Used price - Insurance group 7 of 17

How much to insure?Warranty termTwo year unlimited mileageTop speed & performanceMax power15 bhpMax torque9.6 ft-lbTop speed80 mph1/4 mile acceleration19 secsTank range285 milesModel history & versionsModel history

1999: Sachs launched the two stroke, XTC125 Supersport.

2002: The bike had a redesign. Although still very much based on the original bodywork, it got a new, four stroke engine, an underseat exhaust and five gears. They lopped off the Supersport bit and it became the plain XTC125.

2006: After a difficult year, Sachs give the bike another major overhaul including the use of a new four stroke engine from Italian manufacturer, Morini.

Other versions

XTX125 Supersport: The original, two stroke bike with six speed transmission (see above). Ran from 1999 to 2002. Krs one sound of da police acapella mp3. Owners' reviews for the SACHS XTC125 (1999 - on)

5 owners have reviewed their SACHS XTC125 (1999 - on) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below. Summary of owners' reviewsOverall rating: 4.8 out of 5(4.8/5)Ride quality & brakes: 4.6 out of 5(4.6/5)Engine: 4.2 out of 5(4.2/5)Reliability & build quality: 4.6 out of 5(4.6/5)Value vs rivals: 5 out of 5(5/5)Equipment: 3.6 out of 5(3.6/5)5 out of 5What a learner 

Had this bike from new and love it. a 125 leaner with amazing looks, had no trouble with it what so ever, could of done with a fuel gauge, will do between 90 - 100mpg. great first bike. will reach top speed of around 85, would Recommend this bike to anyone who wants a race style when passing test, as this bike looks and feels bigger than a 125.Engine4 out of 5Value vs rivals5 out of 55 out of 5What a learner Sachs Xtc 125 Service Manual Transfer Switch

Had this bike from new and love it. a 125 leaner with amazing looks, had no trouble with it what so ever, could of done with a fuel gauge, will do between 90 - 100mpg. great first bike. will reach top speed of around 85, would Recommend this bike to anyone who wants a race style when passing test, as this bike looks and feels bigger than a 125.Engine4 out of 5Value vs rivals5 out of 55 out of 5What a great little first bike. As a standard 125, beats all the rest!

If you want a LEGAL 125 on L plates then this is your bike. 15bhp with a wicked 4-stroke engine. Sod the 2-strokes, my lawnmower sounds better. Obviously this bike doesnt beat a de-restricted 2-stroke, but then again I dont want to be laughed at for a crap sounding bike. Plus you get the nods from big bikes. Strengths: Underseat exhaust, trellis frame, beefy tires and brakes. 4-stroke! Weaknesses: <br>No accessories, could do with a double-bubble.Sachs Xtc 125 Workshop ManualEngine5 out of 5Sachs Xtc 125 Service Manual PdfValue vs rivals5 out of 55 out of 5A good 125 that looks and sounds bigger, good build quality that makes it feel slower.

Not the fastest 125 but as standard with 14 stone on will stay at 80 and 87 down hill. Sounds very beefie and looks to mach' with no 125 stickers on when you through those l plates away you still look good. Only problem with these machines is the plastics crack and no hugger!!!! Strengths: The 125 4 stroke oil cooled engine, 15 bhp not fast but powerfull, only drops 5mph going up hill, and does not sound like a hair dryer. Weaknesses: PLASTICS AND NO HUGGER and I cant find a way to tune up any one got any ideas please let me know.Sachs Xtc 125 Service Manual TransmissionEngine4 out of 5Value vs rivals5 out of 54 out of 5Best looking learner paid £3200 £1000 Rizla paint scheme 2004 model

Looks fantastic does not set the world a light with speed but if you take the baffels out of the exhaust it sounds like a moto gp bike. Brakes are so good and the balance of the bike is good you can brake so late and bike does not move. 24 litre tank goes on forever. Strengths: Brakes, big fuel tank, reliable 4 stoke engine just looks so good. Weaknesses: My bike the seat cowel cracked and some parts of the fairings cracked and a leak in the fuel tank has kept of the road, so the build quality could be better.Engine4 out of 5Value vs rivals5 out of 5

 

 

 

 

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