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Get £100 Off Peugeot Scooters!
27 November 2007
Peugeot is giving anyone thinking of buying a new scooter cause for celebration this Christmas with a free voucher worth £100 off the retail price of selected new scooters from 50-250cc. Peugeot has been one of the UK's favourite scooter brands for over a decade, and the voucher covers versions of their best selling models, including the Speedfight 100cc ZP and 50cc R-Cup, futuristic 50cc C-Tech and the Blaster R-Cup, which is the fastest acceleration 50cc scooter on the market.
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Presenting The Peugeot Blaster R-Cup
15 May 2007
Combining low weight with a liquid cooled 2-stroke engine, the Peugeot Blaster is the fastest accelerating production 50cc scooter in the world*. Now Peugeot has introduced the R-Cup, a limited edition with race graphics to celebrate the company's legendary accomplishments in the World Rally Championships. At just 79.5KG the R-Cup is one of the lightest scooters in its sector, while its liquid cooled 50cc engine pumps out 6.2 BHP in de-restricted form, giving a class-leading power-to-weight ratio. The Blaster R-Cup sits on all-white 12” rim tri-spoke wheels with low profile tyres and upside down forks, which deliver precise and responsive handling. Stopping power is provided by a substantial 170mm hydraulic wavy disc brake at the front, supplemented by a disc brake at the rear.
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Peugeot Blaster RS12
04 July 2006
Combining light weight with a liquid cooled 2-stroke engine, the Blaster RS12 is the fastest accelerating production 50cc scooter in the world. With its high specification, aggressive styling and exceptional price, it is set to blow the competition away. The Blaster is the full-on sports version of the Ludix scooter from Peugeot, which is currently heading the UK sales charts (Top 5 Year To Date Scooter Registrations By Capacity, Mcia, May 2006).
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