
Peugeot Kisbee 100 Review
"Perfectly adequate urban scooter, but nothing you'll ever brag about."
Used Buyer Review
Look, the Kisbee 100 is exactly what it looks like — a budget commuter scooter built for urban grinding, not heroics. Peugeot's French heritage doesn't translate into anything exotic here. You get a basic 4-stroke 100cc single that'll happily putter around town at 55mph without complaint. It's reliable enough in the sense that there's almost nothing to go wrong, because there's almost nothing there. Plastics feel hollow, the brakes need early input, and suspension is strictly city-speed territory. Buying used, check the variator belt first — they wear out and previous owners often ignore them. Rust on the exhaust collector is near-universal, so factor that into your offer. Parts availability is the real wildcard outside Europe; independent scooter shops can usually bodge something together, but official dealers are sparse. That said, if you find a clean one under $1,500 and you're purely commuting urban miles, it'll do the job without drama.
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You need motorway speeds or long-distance capability
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