Peugeot Jetforce 50

Peugeot Jetforce 50

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Peugeot Jetforce 50

Peugeot Jetforce 50
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Darkside99
5

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I Bought This Bike (peugeot Jet C-tech Darkside 20

I bought this bike (Peugeot Jet C-Tech Darkside 2010, 5000 miles) about five days ago and all I have to say is that IT'S AMAZING! The looks match its power and overall performance. I love it so much! I've had Chinese scooters before and they're trash compared to this. I'm about 115 lbs, and Jet C-Tech accelerates SO FAST under me (it's not derestricted). The top speed is 37 mph, and it's enough for me. Handles well on corners. In my opinion, the position of fuel tank is great because it gives stability. The weight or the seat height is not an issue, it makes the rider feel safe and in control. It feels kinda like you're riding a motorcycle instead of a scooter. The looks really catch people's attention in the downtown. Not many people have this scooter where I live so it's unique and attractive, beyond your ordinary bike. If you want an attractive, fast, powerful and a high-quality scooter, buy this one.

helen66h
5

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40+ Complete Novice

This peugeot jetforce is my 1st 2 wheel experience, so i may be a little biased. I bought this bike from a family member for £150, and then had a full service, a repair to the air box, starter motor and new battery then mot, so after having spent another £180, i was hoping for a good experience for my first ped and i wasnt disappointed. Acceleration and general comfort was exceptional, coped well with the big hill that i have to climb to get home without loosing any power at all. fuel economy is fab ( i normally drive a v6 car) it seems to go for ever on a full tank, happy days.... love it.

Bradyios
5

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The Closest To Perfect You'll Get From A 50cc Ped!

I bought my Peugeot Jetforce 50cc C Tech second hand at Christmas. Drove it all the way home (about 30 miles) down an A road (limit 70mph) and it handled just fine. Initially kick start only as the electric starter wouldn't work but this was fixed with a new battery as it had halfords own in . I did notice it wouldn't accelerate on a morning and would click, but this was fixed with a new clutch, and while the engine was open I also replaced the rollers, belt, and kickstart spring as it was sticking. From then on it ran fine, apart from the odd cold morning when I had to leave it running for a few minutes, but after it had warmed up, it gets to 30 in just over 5 seconds on flat, and tops out at about 57 by the speedo (downhill). It does struggle a bit uphill but that is to be expected from a little 50. Also, when maxing out for about 5 minutes, the bike will cut power and stay at 30 for about a minute before regaining power, I think this is due to engine mapping and ECU/fuel mapping, but I'd rather not mess as its a real good runner which doesn't need tinkering with

Male, 16, UK

Guest
5

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Ive Just Brought A Peugeot Jetforce C-tech 50cc 20

Ive just brought a Peugeot jetforce c-tech 50cc 2006 for £600 as im now 16 and want to be on the road. i got it for a great price and the value for money is great. its very reliable and ive had no problems with it so far. I think it looks better then the speed fight and i found out, as my friend has a speedfight 2, that it also has much faster acceleration. having the tank in the middle adds to the stability of the moped but the ped itself is heavier then normal peds which can be trouble when putting it on its stand etc. otyher then that its great and a good competitor to the speedfights and rs50s as its got the same engine as the speedfight and its better value for money :)

Guest
4

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I've Had My Jetforce For Just Over A Year Now. In

I've had my jetforce for just over a year now. in my opinion it is the smartest looking moped out of its rivals, as it has the fuel tank in the middle. it has brilliant acceleration as standard, but i highly recommened you buy a doppler race pipe and lighter rollers (it takes off like a B*****D then!!!). top speed is around 50mph which is fast enough for a 50cc scooter. ride comfort is the best i have experience and it takes corners much better than other mopeds, this is due to the suspension being in the middle rather than to one side. i highly recommened this moped!

spaling10
4

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Hi People I Have Got A Peugeot Jetforce 125 Efi 20

hi people i have got a peugeot jetforce 125 EFI 2004 and it has broke down can anybody help me out ?? there is a orange light on the clocks looks like the letter K when you try and start it the light then starts flashing????? duno what this is??? but the bike will not start but has good compression. PLEASE I NEED ALL HELP AS POSSIBLE TO SOLVE THIS.........Many thanks scott.

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its a 4 stroke engine indirext injection and there are 4 things com to my mind.1 fuel injektor if el pluggistaken of you kan use a multimeter and shek that its not over ca 2 ohm.2; airpressuew sensor..chek highpressure gasolin pump to.i have the meshanical and diagnostik papers/manual from peugeot for 50cc 2 stroke 125 and 150 models.god luck..bad writing sorry....leohobb..

ericowen

In the Sales Technical Training provided to the Peugeot Sales division there is an explanation on page 13. It specifically states this:

A LED comes on n the instrument cluster to warn the rider of a fault in the injection system and ignition system electrics.

Fault processing principle.

Three priority levels

1-"serious safety" fault:fault memorized in ECU and LED stays on.

2-"serious"fault:fault memorized in ECU and LED flashes.

2-"minor"fault: fault memorized in the ECU without lighting the warning light.

So if you feel up to it email the Peugeot people again. Seems that they lied to you and didn't bother to check their own literature. Like I said. Don't trust what dealers and headquarter say.

I got the information from the copy at the dealer. You can probably do the same.

ericowen

Peugeot dealers will tell you many things. If you believe everything they say then perhaps you might be a bit naive. Why do you think Toyota recently got into big trouble with the US government?

If you read the manual or read in the forums where owners pass on useful information you will discover the difference. Actual owners who have read through the Peugeot Shop manual and are aware of the manual ECU blink code (yes...without the Gameboy diagnostic cartridge) know the difference. It is easy for a dealer to accuse someone of lying. They know their statements won't be held accountable. They have an ulterior motive and that is simply $$ or '.

have a nice life

spaling10

No one can tell you it is a level 2 problem without seeing it and using the diagnostic tool, the faults are listed in categories A, B and C not I, 2 and 3.

You only have one injector which is a fuel injector, if it has failed then no it cannot be reset.

Regards, Peugeot Specialist

Basicly this is from peugeot main dealers i emailed them to ask them what you said and they say your lying READ ABOVE.

Regard Scott.

spaling10

so i cajust take my bike to a dealer and get the to reset it ? and everything will be fine?? and what causes this problem?? can you use the car diagnostic to test it ? or does it need a peugeot scooter one ? many thanks scott.

Guest
4

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Ive Only Had Mine A Month But I Like It, Id Never

ive only had mine a month but i like it, id never heard of it. it looks awsome, only does about 45 but thats with stock parts, its heavy but once your moving it feels nice and stable, i think ill keep it for a while once i get a race exhuast cluctch and variator.

in conclusion its a nice ped, id still rather have an aroex though.

Guest
3

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This Bike Is Just Awesome. I Have Had It Now For 1

this bike is just awesome. i have had it now for 18 months, from brand new. it has performed greatly for me, and is the most comfortable and safest 50cc i have ridden. the peramic frame and fuel tank in the centre gives me that extra angle of turn in those sharp corners. i have derestricted mine by just a race variator and exhaust, and it is the fastest i have seen, got 60 out of it. for learners i would recommend this bike as a starter, as it is relibale, easy and most of all fun to ride. must say however, for a 50, it does drink fuel compared to other bikes of that size. but it is all worth it.

Guest
5

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This Bike Is Suppurb Dont Listen To Some Of Them N

this bike is suppurb dont listen to some of them noddys that kit it up then ask y it breaks it is the best ped around fast reliyable just dont mess puting extras on it its best the way it is jetforce is the way not your rubish areoxs

Guest
5

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I Am 16 Years Old And I Got My Jetforce For Christ

i am 16 years old and i got my jetforce for christmas. i have been on many of my friends scooters before, like speedfights, sr's, aerox's and i thought they was great. i didn't know a jetforece exsisted untill my dad surpirsed me with it at christmas. i think it is the nicest looking moped out of the rest because it is something different and the fuel tank in the middle makes it look extra nice. it is a heavy scooter when its not moving, but it feels very light and handles very well when riding. mine had one previous owner before me and i paid £1300 for it. i've not had any problems with it yet (touch wood). although i cannot fit my helmet under my seat like my friends can on theres (maybe i have a big head haha) the breaks are very good. acceleration is also very good. it is de-restricted and will go around 50mph on the flat road, although i have had 60mph on a very slight down hill road. the performance is excellent, i would definatly recommened it as a first moped for a 16 year old.. it is even good for adults. in my opinion it is the best scooter around.

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