Yes of course. They weren't really designed for that, however the Italians love them and it's pretty hilly over there. It will get you up a hill, no problem - Just don't expect it to get you up a hill at 40mph +
my 50cc moped can get up some pretty big hills, unless the carb needs cleaned or i need a new belt
That all depends on the size of an engine. If it is under 50cc (in Michigan at least) you must be at least 15 and get a moped license which costs about 8 bucks, and you have to register the moped and put a sticker ont he back that costs 15 bucks. If it is OVER 50cc you need a driver's license and a moped endorsement. If it IS under 50cc AND you have a driver's license, you're good to go. Also, if you get a driver's license after you get a moped license, you have to give up the moped license, but you can still legally ride it
11 and up but under 20 you have to were a helmet
11 and up but anyone 21 and under must wear a helmet!
If you are referring to an electric moped, the answer would be yes. As long as the moped doesn't exceed 50cc, you will not be required to have a motorcycle license. For anything over 50cc, a motorcycle license will be needed. If you are referring to the type of electric scooters which you stand up on, such as those sold for children or an electric scooter such as a power wheelchair, the answer is no.
Within the state of Washington, a scooter is considered a moped or scooter, rather than a motorcycle, if its engine is less than or equal to 50cc. Beyond this, a motorcycle license is needed. As well, make sure the scooter doesn't speed up past 30 miles per hour on level ground, as going above this speed will classify the vehicle as a motorcycle even if the engine is a proper size.
No,they can't go up the hill.
If you want to ride a moped you can take your theory test when you are 16, but again you must make sure you have a valid provisional licence. If you are 16 and already have a provisional licence for an agricultural vehicle or a moped, this will give you provisional entitlement to drive a car when you are 17. The use of a helmet is optional in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Yugoslavia and Turkey when riding a 50cc moped, but is mandatory in all European countries in both built-up areas and non built-up areas - when riding a 125cc motorcycle. It is optional to wear a helmet when riding a sidecar in both built-up areas and non-built-up areas in Turkey and the United Kingdom.
over the hill (THIS IS THE PERSON WHO PUT THIS QUESTION UP) NO. THEY DIDN'T GO OVER THE HILL. AND WHO ARE THEY? angles and they went to heaven
Well to be safe atleast go 1000, i know it may seem much but if u derestrict your moped to early it will pretty much tear up ur pistons and the inside of ur engine, if u drive atleast 1000 ur "breaking in" period is usally done, that's just means the rings that fit around ur pistons are sealed in so its less likely to break.
about 10 mph 50cc is cheap and slow get 110 cc or height then take it to a shop and tune it up
pretty good they can hold up to 300 pounds