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27 October 2004 - SACHS Bikes

75cc Quick Conversion Kit for Sachs Madass

Since being launched to an unsuspecting British public at last year''s Motorcycle Show, the Sachs MadAss has been an instant hit, thanks to its combination of radical styling & Germanic attention to detail. In standard form, the MadAss is technically a “moped”, with a restricted 50cc engine, which can be ridden by anyone over 16 years of age. However the MadAss also appeals to many experienced motorcyclists, looking for a fun runabout around town. The engine on the MadAss is derived from the 4-stroke unit originally fitted to the Monkey Bike and Monkey Bike UK have developed a big bore kit specifically for the MadAss. The kit gives a significant power boost and gives a top speed in the region of 45mph. The kit includes:

Cast iron 75cc cylinder & high compression piston
Carburettor & manifold
Front drive sprocket & DID chain
Non-restricted CDI
Spark plug
Gaskets

The kit comes with instructions & uses the original cylinder head. Sachs'' UK distributors, Three Cross Motorcycles, point out that fitting performance parts may invalidate certain aspects of the machine''s warranty. However, as there is great interest from owners in performance parts, they are happy to provide details of reputable suppliers.

The Monkey Bike UK 75cc Kit sells for £239.99 (Including: VAT at 17.5%).

For details of the 75cc kit call 01926 425550 or visit www.monkeybike.co.uk

Notes
The Monkey Bike UK 75cc Kit is not officially sanctioned by either Sachs Motorcycles or their UK dstributors, 3X Motorcycles. Fitting the kit may invalidate the machine warranty in certain circumstances. Call 01202 823344 for details of your local Sachs MadAss stockist

www.sachsmotorcycles-uk.co.uk


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