
Peugeot Speedfight 4 50 Review
"A decent learner scooter if you buy one that's been looked after."
Used Buyer Review
Look, the Speedfight 4 is a solid little scooter but you need to go in with realistic expectations. It's a 50cc learner machine, not a performance bike, and Peugeot built it for urban commuting rather than anything exciting. The styling is genuinely sharp for what it is — it doesn't look cheap on the street — and the build quality beats plenty of Chinese competitors hands down. Peugeot's French engineering heritage actually shows here. The real concern with used examples is the variator and belt. These scooters get ridden hard by young riders who never service them, so check for sluggish acceleration and any belt slipping — rebuilding the variator assembly will cost you. Avoid anything with a sketchy service history or obvious crash damage around the fairing panels, which are expensive to replace. The 50cc Minarelli-based engine is reasonably bulletproof if maintained, but neglected examples become money pits fast. Test ride it hard before committing.
Pros
Cons
You want any motorway or serious distance capability
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