Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped Offers Ultimate in Urban Mobility

With increasing inner city congestion extending journey times and toll schemes hitting your pocket where it hurts it makes more sense than ever to park up your vehicle on the outskirts of town and rely on something a littler smaller and agile to get you to an from the office and this is where the Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped excels.

Powered by a 49.9cc engine that will power you along at up to 30 miles an hour, the agile Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped will see you zipping through the congested, bumper to bumper traffic with ease therefore drastically cutting your travel times to and from the office. And, on account of its moped status, it will be exempt from the vast majority of traffic toll schemes.

Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped

Weighing in at a mere 64.9lbs, the Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped measures just 50.3” unfolded and a mere 30.7” when in collapsed form – which is small enough to fit in most car boots.

You may well get strange looks when appearing at the office on one of these but once your colleagues see you zip past them on the way home whilst they’re locked in traffic you’ll undoubtedly get the last laugh. And, just to labour the point, why not try phoning them once you’re home to ask them how their journey’s going?

The Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped retails from $2495 – though it should be noted that the product website as linked is one of the most amateurish we’ve come across (which hardly installs confidence).

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Di Blasi R7ES Folding Moped Offers Ultimate in Urban Mobility

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  1. Response by Eric |

    Pretty cool, but kind of odd as well. Looks like more like a mini-bike than a moped. Where they thinking that it would be good for camping? I can’t really see these things on the road.



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