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|name = MadAss
|image = Sachs Madass 125 yellow.jpg
|image_size = 250px
|aka =
|manufacturer = Sachs
|parent_company =
|production = 2004 - present
|predecessor =
|successor =
|class = Underbone
|engine = 49 cc or 124 cc
|carburetor = Mikuni type VM 12 101 6
|top_speed = 125: approx {{convert|90|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}. 50: {{convert|32|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}[1]
|power = 6.0 KW(8hp)/8400 RPM (125cc){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
|torque = 8.0 Nm(6lb-ft)/5400 RPM (125cc){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
|transmission = Automatic (centrifugal clutch) or 4-speed manual on either 50cc or 125cc
|Ignition = DC-CDI
|suspension = Telescopic Fork (Front), Directly linked shock strut With monoshock (Rear)
|brakes = Single disc (260 Front, 215 Rear)
|tires = 90/90-16 (Front), 120/80-16 (Rear)(2004-2006)/90/80-16 (Front), 120/70-16 (Rear)(2007-present)
|rake_trail =
|wheelbase = 1,235 mm (48.62 Inches)
|length = 1,840 mm (72.44 Inches)
|width = 760 mm (29.92 Inches
|height = 1,035 mm (40.74 Inches)
|seat_height = 835 mm (32.87 Inches)
|dry_weight = 100 kg (220.46 lbs)
|wet_weight =
|fuel_capacity = 5.1 liters {{convert|1.2|USgal|abbr=on|disp=or}} (50 cc)
{{convert|1.32|USgal|abbr=on|disp=or}} (125 cc)
|oil_capacity = {{convert|0.9|L|USqt}}
|fuel_consumption = 85-plus MPG
|turning_radius =
|climbing_ability =
|related =
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The Sachs MadAss is an underbone motorcycle available in a {{convert|49|cc|abbr=on}} or {{convert|125|cc|abbr=on}} assembled in Malaysia and manufactured in China and distributed by German automotive company Sachs Motorcycles since 2004. The engine is based on the popular horizontal one cylinder originally used in Honda mopeds and small motorcycles from the late 1960s.

It incorporates the fuel tank into the frame and has no external bodywork or fairings. It has a stainless steel under-seat exhaust, a four-speed manual gearbox or automatic transmission and dual hydraulic disc brake. The front headlights are positioned vertically. In the US, the 49 cc model is limited to {{convert|40|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} to qualify as a moped in some jurisdictions.

The MadAss has been sold in the US as the Xkeleton Trickster, and under the Pierspeed and Tomberlin brands as the MadAss. In Canada, it was also sold as the AMG Nitro.

As of December 2014, the Madass 50 is once again available in the US in 49cc form, via a new distributor, Excalibur Motorsports of Chino, California. It is CARB certified for sale and use in the state of California.

"The MadAss really dips during emergency stops and you’ll definitely want to stay away from the front brake if you find yourself having to brake around a turn. I recommend asking your dealer about swapping out the front fork oil for something a bit heavier; luckily a pretty inexpensive fix. If it’s still too soft you could consider upgrading the springs; also not very expensive." 2010 Sachs MadAss 125 Review, Steve Guzman, November 26, 2009 Motorcycle-USA.com

References

1. ^*2010 Sachs MadAss Review, Steve Guzman, 26 November 2009, Motorcycle.com
  • Sachs MadAss 125 Review, Yahaya Abdullah, Edited by webBikeWorld.com
  • SEE THE MADASS 125cc, SachsBikes.com.au
  • 2010 Sachs MadAss 125 Review, Steve Guzman, November 26, 2009 Motorcycle-USA.com
  • 2010 Sachs MadAss Review, Steve Guzman, 26 November 2009, Motorcycle.com
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20111009014603/http://cmgonline.com/content/view/3444/57/ Sachs MadAss 125 tested], July 8, 2011, CMGonline.com
  • This ‘motorcycle' needs a lot of work, Steve Bond, Fri Aug 12 2011, The Toronto Star
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