sachs

  1. T

    Speedway Super Spyder with a 125cc Sachs

    Help!! Just acquired a 95% complete 1970's Speedway Super Spyder. Need a few parts to finish this awesome rare bike. If anyone has the following parts please let me know. Exhaust manifold. Intake rubber boot (between carb and air filter) Air filter outer chrome cover. Right foot peg...
  2. W

    Sachs 80b 2 cycle engine wanted.

    Hello. Looking to buy a Sachs 80b 2 cycle engine and mounting plate for the Speedway Widow Maker. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou and Best.
  3. J

    1972 coleman 2.40 with Sachs Saxonette

    Runs great recoil works (one pad broke off but i epoxied a bit of brake pad on and it works great). any questions please ask. Reasonable offers considered. $800 or best offer located in Hopkins Michigan (west michigan) pick up only blakely826 at yahoo dot com
  4. J

    1972 Coleman with a Sachs Saxonette two speed.

    was suprised when i found out how much these things were going for!
  5. SPDYPDV

    sachs 80b

    im looking for a head pipe,poss muffler, and air cleaner, anyone have parts ??? 1972 speedway widow maker, thanks.
  6. D

    Sachs Saxonette 50 Throttle Cntrol

    Can someone direct me to where I might find the throttle parts to the Bing carb for a Sachs 50? See attached diagram. Parts 30, 31, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, and 8. Thanks for any help.
  7. Peekster

    NOS Sach's Carb

    Here is a Sachs Nos carb for sale $55 Shipped
  8. Dr. Shop Teacher

    Late 70s-Early 80s Sachs Moped

    Move if i've put in wrong place. I saw a number of folks at Windber with scooters and mopeds. Maybe someone is interested in this moped. Complete but not running presently with flash/surface rust on chrome. Was kept inside. There is also a Tomas moped in so-so condition. PM me if you or someone...
  9. theruppman

    Speedway Widowmaker motor mount for Sachs 80b

    Looking for a Speedway Widowmaker motor mount for the Sachs 80B engine. Someone must have one in their stash. New or used... doesn't matter. Let me know if you if you've got one! Thanks, Bill
  10. gumpit

    Coleman 5.30 with Sachs 49cc

    Just picked this up today. Turns over and has spark. Other than that I don't know much about it. Kickstart only. Not really my cup of tea but I haven't seen any around here so I picked it up.
  11. M

    any ideas on this old beast

    I got this about 6months ago and have not been able to find out what it is only that its possibly an early 70s Sachs moped engine any ideas
  12. D

    New Member

    hi there! new member from NW Washington state, building a tri-sport, Sachs, and a z-50 k-1
  13. Arctic Cat Mufflers

    Arctic Cat Mufflers

    Mufflers for 1970-1972 Arctic Cat Minibikes with Saxonette engines. 26" overall length.
  14. Arctic Cat Mufflers

    Arctic Cat Mufflers

    Mufflers for 1970-1972 Arctic Cat Minibikes with Saxonette engines. 20" to wide joint, 1-1/8" small end, 2-1/2" large end, 1-3/4" long small end.
  15. M

    Sachs 125 engine wanted

    Looking for a Sachs 125 engine for a Speedway Silver Shadow. Purchase or have Rupp and Speedway parts/bikes to trade.
  16. No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    Place the T-handle in the pocket behind the light. Cheap workaround for starting a Sachs Saxonette engine without a recoil. Not the safest way to ride. Wear shoes! Not the most dust and dirt resistant for the flywheel and points, but it is what it is. It works.
  17. No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    Fold the cord over itself 2-3 times and tie the bundle around the bar. Cheap workaround for starting a Sachs Saxonette engine without a recoil. Not the safest way to ride. Wear shoes! Not the most dust and dirt resistant for the flywheel and points, but it is what it is. It works.
  18. No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    Pull straight up. Be prepared to let go if by rare chance the end of the rope sticks in the flywheel. Never happened to me but it might. Cheap workaround for starting a Sachs Saxonette engine without a recoil. Not the safest way to ride. Wear shoes! Not the most dust and dirt resistant for...
  19. No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    Wrap over the end and keep it tight. Cheap workaround for starting a Sachs Saxonette engine without a recoil. Not the safest way to ride. Wear shoes! Not the most dust and dirt resistant for the flywheel and points, but it is what it is. It works.
  20. No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    No Saxonette Recoil - No Problem

    Wedge into the joint and wrap COUNTERCLOCKWISE! Cheap workaround for starting a Sachs Saxonette engine without a recoil. Not the safest way to ride. Wear shoes! Not the most dust and dirt resistant for the flywheel and points, but it is what it is. It works.
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