absolutely! just don't let the liberal republicans see you...they have a knack of destroying 50cc hondas.
No. Not a "scooter". A goped, yes, so long as you were a bike helmet, ride on streets with no more than a posted 25mph speed limit or on bike paths. A 50cc moped requires a m2 license and a "scooter" under 150cc's can't be taken on the highway and needs a m1 license. Search for California Vehicle Code (CVC) and you can read all about it, and print it up to wave in a cops face if they give you problems. -Ryan
Hi, I don't think so ,But you could ask Burt Munro he is from NZ
I believe it is, but it has to meet certain standards. at least that is how it is in Georgia
Yes, you are required to have a motorcycle endorcement to ride a motorcycle with a displacement of 50cc's or greater.
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In the UK, a child aged 16 and above can ride a 50cc scooter on the road provided they have passed their Motorcycle Theory Test, Motorcycle Riding Test, have Insurance and the bike is taxed and MOT'd.
Driving Go Karts on residential streets or parking lots is not legal in California. Go Karts can be driven on private property.
Yes, any scooter over 50cc is considered a motorcycle in Michigan. Because of this you have to have your cy endorsement, and register it as a motorcycle.
As long as it is under 50cc, no; your "50cc" is almost surely actually 49cc, thus conforming to this law.
You do on most of them, such as the Honda CRF 50, but it is generally an automatic clutch, making it much easier to ride them. The CRF 50 has 3 gears.
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