One owner 2011 Peugeot Ludix Blaster for Sale
Beat the Bus and save money using one of the best 50cc scoot’s available for Wellington conditions.
We have a Peugeot Ludix Blaster for sale (car licence only) that has had one Lady owner in good condition, only 10,000km. Professionally maintained to manufactures recommendations. We have too many bikes in my daughter's garage and she wants it cleared. This is her first bike.
It is one of the fastest factory 50cc available! It’s powered by a “Euro 2” compliant liquid and air-cooled 49.9cc single cylinder two-stroke engine, producing 5bhp at 7,100rpm.
Features include:
• Steel frame
• Automatic CVT gearbox with belt final drive
• Front 190mm disc brake
• Rear 110mm drum brake
• Upside down fork
• Both Elec starter and kick start
• Oil injected - No mixing fuel by hand.
Easily goes up Wellington Hills and is good for slipping through the traffic as has a very slim motorbike-like frame. Great handling and very quick, it will handle the faster traffic, for example around Coben Drive. Fitted with a cargo rack, it has the option for the buyer to choose a large (Shad) or smaller Givi top box for a nominal fee ($30) if desired at pick up.
Located in Melrose Wellington.
We recommend the buyer do ACC’s sponsored Ride for Ever $20 scooter survival or Urban rider course. BTW course is free for August and worth about $300:
roadsafe.arlo.co/course-catalogue/2-ride-forever
Phone Charissa 021-972-011
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