The Sachs Roadster 800 motorcycle, produced from 2001-03, is a four-stroke, V-twin engine bike with a capacity of 805cc or 49.1 cubic inches. Its compression ratio is 10.0:1 and uses 2x 36mm Mikuni carburetors for induction, while having a liquid-cooled system. It has an electric starting mechanism and can reach a max power of 57hp or 41.6kW at 6000rpm, and a max torque of 71 Nm or 52.4 lb-ft at 4000rpm. The bike is also equipped with a wet, cable-operated clutch, and a 5-speed transmission for optimal ride experience. The frame is made of steel tubular type, with front suspension using a 40mm upside-down hydraulic fork and rear suspension using twin telescopic shock absorbers. Front brakes are 2x 320mm discs with 4 piston calipers, while rear brakes use a 180mm drum. The Sachs Roadster 800 has a wheelbase of 1480mm or 58.3 inches, a seat height of 770mm or 30.3 inches, and a dry weight of 209kg or 460.8 lbs. Fuel capacity is at 17 litres or 4.5 US gallons.
Make Model: Sachs Roadster 800
Year: 2001 – 03
Engine: Four stroke, V-twin, SOHC
Capacity: 805 cc / 49.1 cu-in
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