The Sachs Enduro ZZ125 Supermoto was produced from 1998 to 2001, powered by a liquid-cooled two-stroke single cylinder engine with a displacement of 124.5cc, delivering a max power of 13.4 hp at 8650 rpm and torque of 13 Nm at 7750 rpm. The compression ratio of this bike is 10.7:1 and it uses Mikuni fuel induction with a 26mm carburetor. Starting is via a kickstart mechanism and it features a 6-speed transmission system for smooth gear changes while riding. The final drive is handled by a simple chain system. Suspension is provided by hydraulic forks on the front with a single shock at the rear. The bike uses a disc brake system with a 260mm disc with calipers on the front and a 220mm disc with calipers at the rear. The bike measures a wheelbase of 1420mm and has a seat height of 850mm, weighing in at 118 Kg / 260 lbs with a fuel capacity of 14.5 litres or 3.8 US gallons. The Sachs Enduro ZZ125 Supermoto is an impressive motorcycle that is great for off-roading and on-road use due to its high power output, smooth transmission system, front and rear disc brake systems, and robust suspension system.
Make Model: Sachs ZZ125 Supermoto
Year: 1998 – 01
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 124.5 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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