Sachs madass
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Sachs madass
Has anyone got one? Or know of one?
I have a lovely 470 single engine i’d like to Frankenstein onto one.
What a random looking bike to hoon on.
I have a lovely 470 single engine i’d like to Frankenstein onto one.
What a random looking bike to hoon on.
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Re: Sachs madass
Looks very desirable and nickable.rumpoldstilskin wrote:Has anyone got one? Or know of one?
I have a lovely 470 single engine i’d like to Frankenstein onto one.
What a random looking bike to hoon on.
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Re: Sachs madass
Didn’t even think that, cheap as far as i can find out but none for saleCabernet wrote:Looks very desirable and nickable.rumpoldstilskin wrote:Has anyone got one? Or know of one?
I have a lovely 470 single engine i’d like to Frankenstein onto one.
What a random looking bike to hoon on.
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I’d settle for a Honda Rukus
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Re: Sachs madass
I had one of them about 10 or 12 years ago, just the 50cc one, it was an experience to ride it. Painfully slow, fuel tank is in the frame, tyres made from plastic, brakes made of cheese, headlights pointless, felt like riding a mountain bike with an engine. And surprisingly heavy considering its size.
Plenty of people fit bigger engines to them but I'd seriously consider getting very good life insurance if you did because I can't imagine it being safe at all.
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Plenty of people fit bigger engines to them but I'd seriously consider getting very good life insurance if you did because I can't imagine it being safe at all.
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Re: Sachs madass
That is a very cool looking thing
Saw a little Benelli in Preston Superbikes (think that's what they're called - where Slingers used to be), gotta admit I quite liked that too - nothing like as simplistic as the above, but nicer looking than the Honda
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Saw a little Benelli in Preston Superbikes (think that's what they're called - where Slingers used to be), gotta admit I quite liked that too - nothing like as simplistic as the above, but nicer looking than the Honda
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Re: Sachs madass
The madass? Thought it’d be light :/jimmytanko wrote:I had one of them about 10 or 12 years ago, just the 50cc one, it was an experience to ride it. Painfully slow, fuel tank is in the frame, tyres made from plastic, brakes made of cheese, headlights pointless, felt like riding a mountain bike with an engine. And surprisingly heavy considering its size.
Plenty of people fit bigger engines to them but I'd seriously consider getting very good life insurance if you did because I can't imagine it being safe at all.
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Rukus it is then, best get saving
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Re: Sachs madass
Quicker and cheaper than the MSX too, actually sold out last year them Benelli’s. Wanted one for the misses, she asked me to pick it up... so i did. She said ‘answered my question’ and walked off, basically it will get nicked.Clarkey wrote:That is a very cool looking thing
Saw a little Benelli in Preston Superbikes (think that's what they're called - where Slingers used to be), gotta admit I quite liked that too - nothing like as simplistic as the above, but nicer looking than the Honda
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Re: Sachs madass
I’m thinking of getting a pit bike or a tiny bike in July just for fun
I’m even going to do a spot of off reading on it
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Re: Sachs madass
They're just so nickable.
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Re: Sachs madass
I know I could put in a back pack and carry it around with me
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