Sachs XTC 125 54 reg
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Yes, it is a key!
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hey i had a sachs xtc when i was 17, and it broke down a lot, it got water in the fuel tank some how, then the battery went dead all the time.
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I own a Sachs XTC 125 and i'm very happy with her, I'm in Canary Island so i don't have the wet spark plug problem because there isnt heavy rain here. It's true that the built quality is a little simple and when you go more than 100 kmh for long time your ass notices that have a little vibration but i think it's a great motorbike, it's nice on handling for me, i can go properly in corners, that's no problem. There is a little video in my channel testing the cam on the fuel tank. I will do other.
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mate where did you put your alarm? under the seat, just on top of the battery?
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It's Soooo hard to believe!!. Sachs has been making bikes for so long!. Like 1901 or something. How could they screw this up???. The build quality looks excellent in pictures, what about the MADASS then???. Does it crap in the rain aswell?. When you need it to run the most.
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hey mate nice nice bike i love it might get one, what exactly is wrong with these bikes??
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ok, thanks for replying.
hey there, why exactly is the bike so crap? i have heard about the water leakage but what exactly happens? am thinking of getting one they are gorgeous esp. in yellow! are they parallel twin 125cc? love it, please please tell me what is wrong :P thanks
Steelie2006 2 years ago
yes the bike look absolutely great just engine will cut in heavy rain for unknown reason. handling is crap can never go into corner properly, built quality is crap like minimoto, bike shake like shit hurting my ass. I am riding a RS125 now, it is a "real" bike not a cheap toy compared to the XTC. If XTC is under £700 it might worth buying but dont pay anymore as you will hate it in no time and wanna sell asap.
kinwolee 2 years ago
ive heard a lot about water messing it up when it gets into the spark plugs, any way of stopping this?
mrbreckles 2 years ago
i have put silicon sealer around spark plug and fuel cap but water got in it somehow still.... just do not buy one i cant stress how crap the bike is
kinwolee 2 years ago
hi i was hoping ud be willing to help me out. I had this bike and was recently in a collision. I really need to prove that the lights come on on starting up the engine, which you video does brilliantly. genuinely the cps don't believe this happens on most bikes! if u would can you email the video to my email address ? thanks
k1ngc0n 2 years ago
ya the headlight should be on all the time as long as you switch the ignition on.
Sorry I don't have the orginal vid clip wit me cant you send them the web link
kinwolee 2 years ago