This really depends on the model and manufacturer of the moped. But in general, most mopeds will not go real fast, because they have extremely small engines [50 cc or less in general] and were originally designed as bicycles with small engines to assist them. They are not built for speed usually, because most laws require them to go under a certain speed to be moped legal, meaning you don't need a special motorcycle license do operate them. They also usually do not have a transmission, which really limits their maximum speed. The average moped will top out at around 30 MPH. This is really slow, but it is okay for the bike lane in the city. But some mopeds are pretty fast, for example, the Yamaha FS1E which had a 4 speed manuel shift transmission can top out at around 55 mph, which is very fast on a moped.
A moped with a 150cc motor's top speed is approximately 85 MPH, and that's descending down a hill. It will average 60-70 MPH on flat surface.
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There's no such thing as a 250cc moped. A moped is a 50cc scooter with a top speed of 30mph restricted.
30 mph
A motor bike with peddles.
The Speedlight 2 Silver Sport is a moped that is produced and marketed by the Peugeot Motor company. The moped comes with a 50 cc or a 100 cc motor.
A bicycle with an internal combustion motor motor is called a moped.
Not technically, because it does not have pedals. Moped stands for motor pedal. If it does not have pedals, it is not a true moped. It is technically a motorcycle, but you could likely get away with it as a moped because of the slow top speed and the fully automatic transmission.
100m in 7.96 seconds equals 28MPH.
The offical data is 50kms/hour, but mine can goes 67 kms/hour, without any special engine developing.
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The word moped is a portmanteau of "motor" and "pedal", originally coined in Sweden in 1953 by Swedish journalist Harald Nielsen. Many different people put helper motors on bicycles, which is the original moped, so no one person is known as THE inventor of the moped.