News – Mash Seventy 125 cc: Mash-ine to pleasures? – MASH occasions

Mash Seventy 125 cc: Mash-ine to pleasures ?

News - Mash Seventy 125 cc: Mash-ine to pleasures? - MASH occasions

In 2012, SIMA will have a new string to its bow: in addition to Hyosung, MH, Adly or TGB, the Motorcycle and Accessories Import Company (SIMA) now imports Chinese Mash motorcycles and scooters. Discovered at the 2012 Professional Motorcycle and Scooter Days (read our Special JPMS 2012 File), the Mash Seventy is the first…

In 2012, SIMA will have a new string to its bow: in addition to Hyosung, MH, Adly or TGB, the Motorcycle and Accessories Import Company (SIMA) now imports Chinese Mash motorcycles and scooters. Discovered at the 2012 Professional Motorcycle and Scooter Days (read our), the Mash Seventy is the brand’s first 125 cc to be distributed in France.

Charm and a good price !

This enticing neo-retro motorcycle in two-tone orange and white is powered by a 124 cc air-cooled 4-stroke single cylinder, which develops 11.6 hp at 8,750 rpm. Elegant and rather well finished – the motorcycles exposed to JPMS in any case sported quality paint and surface treatments – the Mash Seventy is camped on beautiful 18-inch chrome spoked rims at the rear and 16 inches at the rear. ‘before.

The cycle part uses combined shock absorbers – whose springs are tinted black – and a telescopic fork that surmounts a wide and high handlebars with pronounced handlebars.

Braking is entrusted to a single 220 mm disc at the front and a drum at the rear, while the final transmission is by chain..

Its single-seater seat – an optional double saddle is offered at 65 € – peaks at 780 mm, while its dry weight does not exceed the 100 kg bar (99 kg according to the manufacturer).

All these elements added to its narrow tires (90 mm at the front and 120 mm at the rear) and its small size (1970 mm long) certainly make it an accessible and manoeuvrable motorcycle. Its chrome-rimmed needle and roller instrumentation is devoid of rev counter and fuel gauge, and will indicate a maximum speed of 105 km / h according to the manufacturer..

Announced reliable and not very greedy, its single cylinder with single camshaft would consume only 3 liters per 100 km: the tank of the Mash Seventy being able to carry 12 liters of gasoline, the theoretical autonomy would thus reach 400 kilometers. This will give its owner all the time necessary to appreciate the deliciously vintage charm of this 125 cc marketed for € 1790 !

More information and contact on or near the SIMA (03 80 22 06 13) which provides a one-year parts and MO warranty with unlimited mileage for this Mash Seventy 125 cc.

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