Peugeot Ludix

Peugeot Ludix

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Peugeot Ludix
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3.6

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sp33dy112
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Hi All I Wondering If You Could Help

I have a massive problem I brought my bike and the person I brought it off didnt tell me the bike didnt have a rectifier or a idle in it im wondering if anybody could be nice enough to help me please.

If you leave close to rushden in northamptonshire and have an hoir or so to havea look I wwould pay someone to sort it out for me mant thanks for taking the time to read this and look forward to hear from your reponses

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craig2015wag

i ive a ludix one with loss of power can u help its an 04 with kickstarter but just lossof power

sp33dy

Hi All Im Wondering If You Can Help Me

I brought a puegeot blaster rs 12 3 days ago the person i brought it off didn't tell me the indicators weren't working i found out later when i tried them myself i messaged him and he said the bulbs needs changing I've changed all the bulbs and made sure there was no loose connections and my indicators still wont work can anybody give me any tips on how to sort them out please.

Guest
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An Exhaust Problem

Hi, I find the Ludix very reliable and a lot of fun but I now have a hole in the exhaust. As the studs are rusted up, is it ok to weld up while still on the bike or will it ruin the electrics? Thanks

brisy1

Battrie Problems

do i need a battrie to start this bike,ive just bought one ,that needs restoring,every thing ok but battrie missing,there is fuel at the plug but wont fire,help

perrymiller5657
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Fast And Loud

Ive owned an 05 blaster for three months now, the first thing you notice is that it's extremely loud ( I find this a positive. As it means other road users defiantly hear you). Not the most practical either but speed makes up for it-one of the most fun and fastest 50's around! Pretty reliable (Honda influences) although I had a petrol leak after a couple of weeks (after doing fifty flat out, remember they aren't designed for that so keep speed sensible if you want them to last, average life is ten years) brakes are excellent and tyres are wide enough for some leaning. Keep it inside and it'll start up nicely mine is outside with a cover on if I leave it for a weekend often needs a few kicks but starts. Light isnt impressive but it's loud enough and accelerates well enough to be safe (once de restricted). Great bike! Less practical than other scooters but heaps of fun.

Guest

Hi Iv Got A Peugeot Ludix One Just Asking If I Get

Hi iv got a peugeot ludix one just asking if I get a race pipe what rollers would I need or will 5 g do

tom2695
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Stop Light??

ive got a 2007 ludix blaster and ive tried everything to get the stop light to go away, anyone know what this is or do i need to seek pro advice??

Guest
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After Doing My Cbt, I Only Went On My Bike To Work

after doing my CBT, i only went on my bike to work and back, roughly 4 miles a day and it broke within 3 weeks, i would strongly recommomend not buying one..... peugeot ludix are really unreliable bikes

Guest
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I've Had My Ludix Blaster 58 Plate For About 2 Mon

I've had my Ludix Blaster 58 plate for about 2 months and it has done nothing but let me down. I admit it is a very nippy bike, but what good is that if you cant get it started! Dont know a great deal about bike mechanics but it doesnt start in the cold, need to keep it warm to start otherwise have to kick it. Had 2 blockages in the fuelpipe and a list of other problems, anybody got any advice other than sell it?? Cheers.

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Guest

heat up the spark plug then put it iin and stsrt it quick :)

Guest
5

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My Moped Is A Peugeot Ludix Blaster Liquid Cooled

My moped is a Peugeot Ludix Blaster Liquid Cooled 2006

This moped is a great piece of engineering, it does it's job and it does it in style. With it's nicely colourded plastics to it's tough looking radiators, it's great. My moped done about 53mph full de-restricted, but now i have put a racing exhaust on it goes 62 and can sit at 60 with no problem. I paid around £675 for mine and it's just great. The only things people might have problems with are

Headlight- very small and at a lowered angle so visibility in dark conditions is poor.

Storage space-There is s small amount for storage space, i fit a phone, wallet and set of shed keys in mine and fits snuggly.

Petrol gauge- There is a petrol indicator but it doesnt say how low you can go before you run out, when it flashes i can normally get another 15 miles out of it. But none of these above problems really affect me so they shouldnt you. It's lightweight, stylish, and i must mention, there is not any other 50cc moped or motorbike that can accelerate as this moped can, this is great for junctions and pulling out which makes it safer for the rider. I would recommend your moped to be de-restricted as i find it's much safer to be doing 50mph rather than 30mph. i know how to de-restrict it so if you want to know, just leave a comment . 4.9 out of 5, great little bike, perfect bike running around in town or city, but at the same time great for country lanes and main roads.

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Guest

how do you de restrict ?? :D

Guest

how to deresrict it the i have just got one i give it 10 out of 10

Guest

How do i de-restrict without buying a new pipe?

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TaylorMcGloinxx

Just wondering if anyone could help. I have a Peugeot Ludix 10 blaster 50cc liquid cooled 2005 but I can't seem to find where I put the water in? Thanks.

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