Key performance

9 ch
Power
🔧
124 cc
Displacement
🏎️
85 km/h
Top speed
💺
780 mm
Seat height
20.0 L
Fuel capacity
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Technical specifications

Engine

Displacement
124 cc
Power
8.9 ch @ 9500 tr/min (6.5 kW)
Engine type
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Fuel system
Carburettor
Ignition
CDI
Starter
Electric

Chassis

Gearbox
5-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Front suspension
Telescopic fork

Brakes

Front brakes
Double disc. Wave disk
Rear brakes
Single disc. Wave disk
Front tyre
110/70-17
Rear tyre
110/70-17

Dimensions

Seat height
780.00 mm
Wheelbase
1385.00 mm
Length
2065.00 mm
Width
760.00 mm
Height
1181.00 mm
Fuel capacity
20.00 L
Dry weight
145.00 kg

Overview

In 2011, the A1 license had just been reformed, promising a lucrative market of young motorcyclists seeking their first machine. Sachs, a German brand with solid roots but a discreet presence, then released this Roadster 125, an exercise in economic rationality aimed at novices. With its 124 cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine, the machine develops 8.9 horsepower at 9500 rpm, a power output that scrupulously respects the legal limit and will not upset dyno tests. Final chain transmission and a five-speed gearbox complete a mechanical layout of voluntary simplicity, almost archaic in the age of electronic injection, with its carburetor.

Sachs Roadster 125

What strikes you is the design of a true roadster silhouette, far from deformed mini-replicas of larger displacement machines. The frame has a wheelbase of 1385 mm, a figure that suggests a certain stability, while the 78 cm high seat opens the door to the vast majority of body types. At 145 kg dry weight, it is not a featherweight, but this weight contributes to a feeling of robustness when stationary. The 20-liter fuel tank is a generous, almost disproportionate proposition, promising intervals between gas stations that would make a globetrotter envious.

On paper, the equipment follows a logic of controlled cost. The classic telescopic fork and disc brakes, with the front adopting a wavy disc, are expected choices. Tires in 110/70-17 at the front and rear confirm a standardized approach, facilitating future replacements. The announced top speed of 85 km/h is consistent with the urban and suburban use for which this motorcycle is intended, without false pretenses of inaccessible performance.

Compared to a Yamaha YBR 125 or a Honda CG 125 of the time, the Sachs Roadster 125 positions itself in the same segment of reliable and unpretentious entry-level machines. Its argument may lie in its more assertive naked bike style and the heritage of its name. It does not seek to seduce the Sunday track rider, but rather the apprentice motorcyclist who needs a docile mount for their daily commutes. It is a learning machine, designed to absorb the mistakes of beginners and city kilometers without complication.

One can easily imagine its audience: the student going to class, the young urban mobility actor seeking an alternative to a scooter, or simply someone who wants to taste motorcycling without committing a significant budget. It does not excite the crowds, does not make the columns of noise vibrate, but it fulfills an essential mission with mechanical honesty that commands respect. In the 125 cc ecosystem, it is the silent worker, the one who does the job without being noticed, and that may be its greatest merit.

Indicators & positioning

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Volumetric power
71.8 ch/L
In category Naked bike · 62-248cc displacement (652 motorcycles compared)
Power 9 ch Top 96%
9 ch median 14 ch 24 ch

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