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Sachs LF 125 Parts

Engine and Transmission

The Sachs LF 125 is a 4 stroke, Allround bike with a Air cooled 125.00 ccm (7,59 cubic inches) Single cylinder type of engine. This engine then gets the power to the rear wheel with a Chain driven transmission.

Fuel System

When riding, the gas tank is a critical factor. The Sachs LF 125 includes a 6.80 litres (1,79 gallons) fuel tank, providing optimal range during your journeys.

Maintenance and Service

Regular maintenance is essential to keep your Sachs LF 125 running smoothly. Frequently replaced components involve spark plugs. By using genuine parts, your LF 125 can keep delivering strong performance over many seasons.

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Sachs LF 125 Technical Specifications

Type: Single cylinder
Displacement: 125.00 ccm (7,59 cubic inches)
Power: N/A
Torque: N/A
Compression: N/A
Stroke: 4
Cooling: Air
Valves: N/A
Starter: Electric
Transmission: Chain
Gearbox: Automatic
Top Speed: 80.0 km/h (49,45 mph)
Fuel Capacity: 6.80 litres (1,79 gallons)
Fuel Control: N/A
Type: Allround
Year: 2007
Weight: 110.0 kg (241,29 pounds)
Length: 2025 mm (79,30 inches)
Front Brakes: Single disc
Rear Brakes: Expanding brake (drum brake)

Common Questions About Sachs LF 125 Parts

The most frequently replaced parts for the Sachs LF 125 include air filters, oil filters, brake pads, chain and sprockets, and clutch components. Based on owner experiences, specific components like Sachs Lf 125 may also require occasional replacement.
Many parts for the Sachs LF 125 are readily available through our suppliers. Common searches from owners include Sachs Lf125, Sachs Dirty Devil 125 Händ, Sachs Lf 125, which we stock regularly.
The Sachs LF 125 benefits from regular service intervals. Oil changes are typically recommended every 3,000-5,000 miles, with more comprehensive service including inspection of Sachs Lf 125 recommended at 10,000 miles intervals.

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