The Honda Metropolitan. Reliable, stylish and cool. I have two of them since 2004. They both have over 5k miles on them and neither of them have so much as hiccuped.
50cc scooters are restricted to around 30mph here in the UK. They can be de-reg'd up by a few mph but you'll notgenerally get much more out of them. Weight and stuff are also factors.
You need a drivers license for scooter 50cc and below. You need a motorcycle endorsement for above 50cc.
Yes. If it is 50cc or less a regular automobile license is all you need. Larger motor sizes require a motorcycle license.
There are a variety of different companies that make 50cc mopeds. One of these companies that makes well known 50cc mopeds and scooters is Linhai Yamaha Aeolus.
i believe anything under 50cc
Yes, anything over 50cc you need a motorcycle licence. You must be over the age of 15.
it is recommended that most scooters use hi test gas they will run cooler with less deposits. this means it will run longer.
any one know aboat 50cc Honda sfx scooters on cdi ignition box
To drive any motorcycle over 50cc, you have to be a registered driver with a minimum age of 16. "Scooters" or "Mopeds" that have an engine of 50cc or less allow you to apply for an operator's permit at the Secretary of State office at age 15. http://www.michigan.gov/sos
Vespa LX 50.... The Vespa excels in certain ways on the road. Its not fast, its not slow and its certainly not remotely sporty. It is however very secure on the road. This is what attracts some people to Vespa; people who prefer a bigger more solid feel will love it. The bike is certainly less affected by bumps and imperfections than smaller lighter scooters. It has also got a reasonable sized seat so will carry a pillion better than most 50cc scooters....
According to the guys at Motorsport Scooters in San Diego, any bike that requires an M1 license to drive can be used for the M1 skills test. This includes scooters. I don't know if that includes 50cc, but the guy said that he knows several people who have taken the skills test on 50cc scooters. So the answer appears to be yes, you can. When I called the DMV the lady said 350cc or larger which is definitely not true.
If it does have a battery (some scooters don't) it will probably be under the seat.