The Sachs MadAss Workshop Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to help you maintain and repair your motorcycle. This manual offers detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all aspects of your MadAss, covering everything from routine maintenance to in-depth engine rebuilds. Dive into the intricacies of your motorcycle's systems, gaining insights into lubrication, inspection, adjustments, fuel systems, engine removal and installation, cylinder head and valve mechanisms, cylinder and piston components, clutch operation, gearshift linkage, sub-transmission, crankcase and transmission workings, crankshaft and primary shaft assembly, front and rear wheel suspension systems, hydraulic brakes, battery and charging systems, ignition systems, electric starters, and switch functions. Additionally, the manual provides essential technical features, troubleshooting guides, and a wealth of other valuable information. With this manual at your fingertips, you'll have the knowledge and resources to confidently tackle any repair or maintenance task on your Sachs MadAss.
The Sachs MadAss, also known as the "MadAss" or "Mad Dog", is a popular and widely recognized lightweight motorcycle designed for urban commuting and recreational riding. It's known for its affordability, ease of use, and fun factor, making it an attractive option for both novice and experienced riders. This small-displacement motorcycle is particularly popular among riders looking for a simple and reliable machine that's easy to handle and maintain. Its low seat height and approachable design make it accessible to a wide range of riders, while its compact size and nimble handling allow for effortless maneuvering through traffic and tight spaces.
The MadAss is generally powered by a 49cc to 125cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine, providing enough power for city riding and light touring. It features a simple and reliable mechanical design, typically including a telescopic front fork, a single rear shock absorber, and drum or disc brakes, depending on the model year and configuration. While the MadAss is primarily known as a street-legal motorcycle, some models are also available as off-road-oriented versions, with features like knobby tires and modified suspension. The MadAss has garnered a strong following due to its ease of customization. Riders can easily add accessories like aftermarket exhausts, handlebars, seats, and other performance upgrades to tailor the motorcycle to their individual preferences.