Sachs 125 Roadster

Sachs 125 Roadster

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Build quality

4.4

Reliability

4.6

Value For Money

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Sachs 125 Roadster

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Sachs 125 Roadster
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dscheoff
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Build quality

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Reliability

5

Value For Money

Sfm 125 Roadster 2013

This bike was purchased from 3 Cross Motorcycles Dorset. It is extremely well made and was effectively designed by the dealer. Key features of note are:-

1. 2 Year Warranty

2. k157fmi Suzuki derived engine

3. Stainless steel exhaust

4. Well constructed and excellent parts availability

5. Very good headlight range

6. Electric starter

7. Centre and side stand

8. Helmet lock

Obviously a short review, but if you want a good value 125 that is reliable and easy to maintain, then highly recommended. If your dealer is 3 Cross Motorcycles then you get excellent post sales service and when you pass your test, trade it in for a Triumph :-)

Considering the price of £1500 there is no compromise here and will pull to 60-65mph.

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dscheoff

Getting replacement parts is becoming an issue eg. Side panels.. Consider this when buying this new or used.

dscheoff

Getting replacement parts is becoming an issue eg. Side panels.. Consider this when buying this new or used.

Beth1990
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Build quality

4

Reliability

4

Value For Money

All In All The Sachs 125 Roadster Is A Great Bike

All in all the Sachs 125 Roadster is a great bike to own, ride and look at when it's working.

However, when it broke down it was near impossible to get the parts, so when it did break down it was off the road for a long time. There is a sachs supplier in the uk (Threecross) however, we had trouble finding certain parts for it.

This was my first bike and I loved it and still do. It had loads of talk, really easy to pull off and ride for a learner bike but still looks and has the power of a bigger bike. It could get me, my boyfriend and shopping up a hill with ease. Bikers who had been riding for years would ask if it's a 600cc or even a 650cc because of its sound and looks.

itshimthere
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Build quality

4

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I Have Just Brought My Self One Of Theses Beautifu

I have just brought my self one of theses beautiful Sachs 125 Roadster bikes and i tell you what its a looker as far as 125's go. The build qualitey is great and the thing i like the most is that it doesn't sound like a 125. Its got a nice grunt to it lol. I would recamend this bike to anyone just starting out on bikes thats if you can find one lol.

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Beth1990

That's so true, ive noticed people looking to see what type of bike it is when I ride down the road on it.

sapper330
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Build quality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

This Sachs 125 Roadster Is A Brilliant Bike To Own

This Sachs 125 Roadster is a brilliant bike to own - its big and beefy and doesn't sound like a small bike.

It's great to handle and I found that its brill to handle in wet and windy weather as I got caughtt up in a heavy storm on the way back from Derbyshire.

tonysachsuser
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Build quality

4

Reliability

4

Value For Money

Overall I Think The Sachs 125 Roadster Is A Great

Overall I think the Sachs 125 Roadster is a great meaty 125, it's got a nice feel to the bike and it turns heads.

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robearlam

How many miles to a gallon?

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