No as soon as you turn 17 you can ride a 125cc as long as it is still restricted. I did this myself when I turned 17.
Indirectly, yes. "50cc" and "125cc" refer to the displacement of the engine, expressed in cubic centimetres. In my jurisdiction, a 50cc. scooter is not capable of speeds in excess of 50 MPH, therefore you don't need a motorcycle endorsment on your driver's license. A 125cc. "scooter" is legally a motorcycle, and there are 125cc. bikes that are capable of speeds in excess of 100 MPH. There are also 50cc. scooters that will exceed 55 MPH and then some, but don't tell anybody...
Most states consider anything with an engine over 50cc to be a motorcycle. A 125cc scooter will probably have to be registered and licensed as a motorcycle, and the qualifications for the drivers licese will be the same as for larger motorcycles.
Hey there ... I'm stuck, I was sure that you could drive a 125cc in Scotland of you had taken your CBT and had L plates on the bike, no passengers and not allowed on motorways. Then somebody told me that you could have a 125cc but have it restricted to a 50cc until you turn 17. Then I got told that I could only get a 50cc and now I'm really disappointed as I just got an aprillia RS125 and I don't know if I can drive it on the road or not. I need help? Anyone? (Good detailed answers please) Thanks.
the lowest age is 16.age:16: 50cc17: 125cc18: any size engine
a 125cc motorbike
absolutly NOT bro he's big so and he's already grown out of it. you need like a 125cc or 150cc 2 stroke
No you dont have to take a test. You have to take a CBT training course which normally last 4-8 hours on and off road with a 50cc or 125cc. you shold pass in a days course.
If its 50cc yes.Less than 50cc,for example 49.4cc no.
No, you need to complete a CBT (compulsory basic training) which will enable you to ride either a 125cc or 50cc depending on your age. You will need L plates on until you pass your a1 test or direct access (21+)
You are able to drive a 50cc without l plates if you have a CBT and full driving licence but you still need L plates if you plan on driving anything bigger like a 125cc
Yes you need a class E license to drive any scooter that is 50cc or less, over 50cc's requires a motorcycle endorsement
do you need to register a 50cc scooter in Colorado