Scooter News Ludix RCUP Blasting on to the scene in May 2007 is the sporty looking Ludix Blaster RCUP.
Allen Drysdale The Peugeot Ludix RCUP due in May 2007 combines a sporty rally bred style with performance to match the lairy looks.
For those who have forgotten about the performance of the Blaster read on!
This piece from Two Wheels Scooter 50 cc group test
"In this company, the new Ludix Blaster looks technologically pedestrian, but all that is forgotten as soon as you twist the throttle. Packing an extra 30 per cent power compared with the stock Ludix, the new water-cooled engine rocked the clock as the speedo needle kept on with its inexorable path past the numbers and almost around the clock down the Anzac Bridge. While I hesitate to put it into print, an estimated 95km/h is pretty bloody good in anyone’s language, and even better than the estimated top speed is the rate at which it rockets off the line. If you think 50s are all about life in the slow lane, ride a Blaster".
"The second thing you notice about the Blaster is just how small it is. Narrow isn’t the word. The rider’s thighs are the widest part of the scooter that, with its minimalist bodywork, begs to be squeezed through gaps that simply don’t exist for other scooters".
"It’s fast, it’s furious and it’s fun. And it’s small, light and practical, but all that is secondary to the grin under your helmet every time you fire it up".
To read the full test go to http://www.scootersales.com.au/News-11-50ccgrouptest.aspx
This little piece from UK Mag Twist and go
"The Ludix combines light weight, great handling and a powerful liquid cooled motor make the Blaster a great ride! Weighing in at a flyweight 79.5kg whilst packing a punch of 6.2 BHP (max in de-restricted form) the Blaster has an incredible power to weight ratio".
"It is, without question, the fastest accelerating standard scoot so far produced - and not by a small margin either. After the first hundred yards the Blaster will be way ahead of any other 50 and still going strong, such is the weight power shift of the pocket-sized Peugeot."
The Ludix RCUP will retail for $3890+orc
published 12/02/2007 |