The 125 is obviously faster due to the increased engine power, though if the rider is not comfortable pushing it or is unwilling or unable to change gears, the 50 does have a SLIM chance of beating it.
no i cant turn a 50cc pitbike into a 125cc pit bike the bike will blow up .
Over 50cc to 125cc
The size or displacement of the engine, 50cc versus 125cc.
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...
No, not without extensive modifications. Sell it and buy a 50 cc (or exchange).
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.
16 for a 50cc, 17 for a 125cc - 250cc, 21 for any cc
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.
50cc , 65cc , 85cc , 125cc , 150cc , 250cc , 500cc are the most popular but there are a few others
16 for under 125cc. if your not ask someone else to buy it for you and dont drive when there are cops around.
as long as u learned 2 ride on the 50 just be careful with the power difference at first
14 for 50cc bikes. 16 for 125cc... cant remember the rest