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How fast does a 50cc madass go

2022.01.07 19:44




















I've had mine for 13 months and I strongly recommend this motorcycle. Everybody ask me where I bought it and say they like it very much.


I also have a car so I use it when I am not allow to use my car in the city or want to go fast to downtown. I may not use it for a long trip. We brought the Sachs MadAss mainly because of the looks but certainly for a scoot it has not let us down and gets heaps of looks and comments.


I have the 50cc and have had to custom and replace the exhaust as it rubed on when and ruined the mudguard. Great looking scooter like the big wheels brakes handling excellent… Read Full Review. The Sachs MadAss is the best way to become a motorcyclist, because you have top become experienced to gear changing from the beginning which will be advantageous for the future… Read Full Review. The Sachs MadAss 50 is a great little bike..


Great little tool. I have the Silver Madass, as I believe that if you get any little scuffs and scratches, they are less noticeable and easier to touch up than if you had the Black Madass. Overall good value for money and good for a learner, or someone like me on a full car licence who is scared to have a mean machine… Read Full Review.


Well, I've had my Sach Madass for about 18 months, but now I'm changing up to cc. Ive been very satisfied since I found an easy way to tune up the top speed I simply changed to an open airfilter and the front cog from 11 to 14 and made it do 40 mph, and got a much cooler sound. It handles well on the road thanks to the big Motard tires and it accelerates quite nice compared with other 4 strokes like the Derbi Senda.


The overall design is incredible, wherever you go you'll always find… Read Full Review. I think that when I bought the bike I made a good choice, but I just don't know how to stop the engine from cutting out when it is wet or how to make it go faster without spending a load of money… Read Full Review. The Sachs MadAss is a good design very badly executed. The engine has just completely seized when 2 months out of warranty.


I have had it to workshops at least 6 times… Read Full Review. Not the fastest thing out there, but what it lacks in speed, it makes up for in looks. Top notch fit and finish far exceeds most other scooters including Honda and Yamaha. First of all, it's not a moped, it has the mo, but not the ped. As for performance, I saw a video about it some time ago, it's slow and heavy. Tops out at 30 mph, but takes a lot longer to get there than, say, your average Tomos, due to it's weight and 4-stroke engine.


I think the people at who have still not given me my fucking title after three months, but that's between me, them and the BBB just copy the brochure and post it. The Sachs company has been building mopeds for a long time. There are 74 Sachs moped pics in the MA photo section. They call the madass a moped.


Sachs Bikes, Germany's eldest manufacturer of motorcycles, are well on their way to regain market share as well as profitablity. After years of depression, the management buyout by Dr. However, the undisputed highlight in will be the revival of the moped segment by launching the most outstanding, revolutionary, crazy moped the world has ever seen. Its unique design deserves a name as mad as an ass can be: MadAss. One definitely wants to ride it.


Motorcycle dirt bike races allow for double the displacement when racing with a four stroke engine. I really don't know why this thing is so slow. Maybe it's the weight. My Jialing Passport with a 49cc 4-stroke engine will go 40 mph stock, on flat level ground, and will reach 50 on a slight downhill, or with a tailwind, although it does have a manual transmission. Do you know if the original German Sachs company still exists?


I heard that the entire company was bought by the Chinese, and the only thing left of the original company was the name. There is an argument going on on another forum about this right now. They seem to be built fairly well for chineese, but the one shocking thing about them is how heavy they are. These things are like lbs, easy, and very topheavy.


They seem to be pretty sturdy, but they aren't going to be flying off jumps anytime soon. Given sach's reputation, i'd say they'll probably be pretty reliable but i'm not buying one anytime soon. Too much money, too much weight, not enough power. I have a Chinese made Jialing Passport with basically the same engine and half the weight, and it ain't no powerhouse either. I can imagine how slow one of these things must be if they weigh pounds.


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Submit more pictures. More pictures Discuss this bike Rate this motorbike This bike's rating Write a review Sell this motorcycle Such bikes for sale Insurance quotes Finance options List all mopeds Tip a friend List related bikes. The awesome features of the radically styled new Sachs Madass 50cc include: twin outlet underseat muffler, LED tail lights, monoshock suspension, tubular space frame incorporating fuel tank, front and rear disc brakes and three spoke alloy wheels.


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