They are the same as for motorcycles.
Most interstate highways in the US do not allow motor scooters, because they usually cannot maintain the minimum speeds. Various state laws also restrict motor scooters on limited access highways such as tollways.
150$ for one
NO.However, generally in most USA states. You can go if the engine is 15"1"cc or more.depends on the state but i would imagine that 150 is the smallest allowed on the expressway, anything smaller is dangerous.no
Missouri anglers can legally harvest 150 of them daily
No, mine is the retro version and has been nothing but trouble. Leaks oil, bolts fall off, drive belt broke at 3500 miles (should last at least 5000), starter motor died, several starter solenoids shorted out. These scooters may be cheap, but you get what you pay for!
My Baccio VX150 has a Chinese GY6 Engine in it as do a lot of 150 scooters do that are Chinese or Japanese Made. They have all stock parts for the baccio vx150 scooter.
dirt bike motor
i believe you have to have at least a 250 and it has to be one that is highway legal. anything under 250cc can not maintain a safe speed on the highway, they are not built to handle highways because of small frames and small tires.
Well, that depends on how much you are willing to spend and how fast you want to go. I would recommend the larger Honda scooters, like 150 cc and over. They will cruise at 55 mph and go over 70 mph. Or if you really want speed, get a 400+cc maxi scooter. They are good for 105+ mph. Just go to a motorcycle shop or a scooter store. Vespa makes scooters that will go 80 mph too.
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The one in Missouri is 150 miles from KC.