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Review: The rapid accelerating Peugeot Blaster

18 July 2007
Reviews image Combining low weight with a liquid cooled two-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 horizontally mounted 50cc engine pumps out 6.2bhp in derestricted form, giving a class-leading power-to-weight ratio. The derestricted version is good for 45mph.

The Blaster R-Cup sits on all-white 1in 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 wavy disc brake at the front, supplemented by a disc brake at the rear.

This eye-catching scooter, in its red and white livery, is packed with quality detailing including aluminium footplates and handlebar ends, carbon effect mirrors and a two-tone sports seat. 

Other extras include side panels with ‘air scoops’ and sports belly pan, colour matched rear spoiler and bronze fork jams.

The Blaster R-Cup sets the pace with its incredible power-to-weight ratio and it is outstanding in terms of value too.

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