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Sachs XTC-R 125 (2000)
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2000 Sachs XTC-R 125 specifications
General information
Model:
Sachs XTC-R 125
Year:
2000
Category:
Sport
Engine and transmission
Displacement:
125.00 ccm (7.63 cubic inches)
Engine type:
Single cylinder, two-stroke
Power:
15.00
Torque:
13.00 Nm (1.3 kgf-m or 9.6 ft.lbs) @ 7750
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
Transmission type,final drive:
Chain
Brakes, suspension, Frame and wheels
Front brakes:
Single disc
Rear brakes:
Single disc
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight:
115.0 kg (253.5 pounds)
Power/weight ratio:
0.1304 HP/kg
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