Sachs, now SFM, launches 125cc bikes

Re-enters the UK (full-size) 125 market

Posted: 23 January 2013
by Visordown News

SFM's 2013 ZZ125

GERMAN manufacturer SFM, formerly Sachs, has announced two new 125cc bikes for the UK learner market. 

The Nuremberg-based company, which was founded in 1886 and produced bikes such as the Roadster 800, went through insolvency a few years ago and was rechristened SFM (Sachs Fahrzeug und Motorentechnik GmbH) in 2008.

Though it sells Chinese-sourced scooters and small motorcycles in other markets, here in the UK, it offers only the nutty little MadAss 125 and Saxonette electric bicycles.

However, for 2013, SFM is bringing two of its 125cc motorcycles across the channel, via official distributor 3X Motorcycles. 

The supermoto-styled ZZ125 and the enduro inspired ZX125 both sport proven single-cylinder, four-stroke engines producing 11.5 bhp, housed in a redesigned chassis. Both bikes feature wavy discs front and rear, upside-down forks and digital speedometer, and are priced at £1,999 inclusive of VAT. 



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German "manufacturer"?

German marketing entity, please.

Posted: 28/01/2013 at 10:05

I have owned this bike for 4 weeks now and its given me nothing but trouble first the exhaust melts indicator the the speedometer Packed up then the speed gyro packed up this bike hasn't even got a fuel gauge or fuel light I found this out when the thing ran out of fuel just to top everything off the isn't even a reserve tank I wasn't told any of this had to find out for myself

Would definitely not recommend this bike to anyone I'm trying to get my money back

Posted: 14/04/2013 at 22:08

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