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The insolvency administrator not only enabled continued trading, but also put the company in a position to develop new models, such as the new [[Sachs XTC125]], unveiled at the 'Intermot' fair in Cologne in October 2006. Business operations continue from the same location as before.
The insolvency administrator not only enabled continued trading, but also put the company in a position to develop new models, such as the new [[Sachs XTC125]], unveiled at the 'Intermot' fair in Cologne in October 2006. Business operations continue from the same location as before.
*Also see [[ZF Sachs]]
 
==Models==
==Models==
[[Image:2001-Sachs-125-V2.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Sachs 125 V2]]
[[Image:2001-Sachs-125-V2.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Sachs 125 V2]]
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[[Image:2001-Sachs-XTC125.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Sachs XTC125]]
[[Image:2001-Sachs-XTC125.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Sachs XTC125]]
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==Links==
*[http://www.sfm-bikes.de/en/ Sachs Bikes]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]

Revision as of 20:30, 20 October 2008

2002 Sachs 1000 Beast


Sachs Motorcycles is a motorcycle manufacturer, founded in 1886 in Schweinfurt, Germany. It is the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturer.

History

In 1904, Sachs manufactured their first motorcycle. In the 1960s, Sachs took over Victoria, Express and DKW, and began to supply motorcycles for the German Federal Armed Forces in 1992. In recent years, Sachs had been reduced to local assembly of making small, cheap, Chinese-sourced scooters, which weren’t doing well. The unique, distinctive Sachs MadAss was the last ‘real’ Sachs-engineered motorcycle made.

After facing a series of financial problems, stemming from pensions issues relating to the Hercules bicycle works, the company went into insolvency proceedings and ultimately saw a management buyout.

The insolvency administrator not only enabled continued trading, but also put the company in a position to develop new models, such as the new Sachs XTC125, unveiled at the 'Intermot' fair in Cologne in October 2006. Business operations continue from the same location as before.

Models

2001 Sachs 125 V2


2002 Sachs B 805


2001 Sachs Roadster 650


2001 Sachs Roadster 800


2001 Sachs XTC125


Links