yes, you need a license to operate any type of moped. But i think it would be a waste to get a moped lower than 50cc. i actually prefer 150cc becase it is not to much bigger and it goes 65mph instead of 35 for the 50cc.
125cc
Yes you can register a car in NY with a Hardship license. I did in NY the first week of January 2009.
No. Anyone can purchase a motorcycle as long as they have the money. Registering and insuring the bike will be the hard part.
In NY u can get a juniors license at 16 years old. And a full license at 17
Please check the Motorcycle Manual (related link).
Yes. If your motorcycle was manufactured after 1985.
I live in NY and I believe you can register it, but you cannot drive it. You can call the local Motor Vehicle Department and they can answer this for sure. but I believe that you can.
Yes, that can be driven with a regular drivers license. Anything above that size engine will require a motorcycle license.
Yes, in New York, you need a motorcycle license to operate a 300cc trike scooter. The state classifies trike scooters with an engine displacement of 50cc or more as motorcycles, requiring a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license. Additionally, you must comply with specific safety and equipment regulations for motorcycles. Always check with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles for the most current requirements.
it's not based on CC it's based on max speed
Yes. In general, a motorcycle drivers license issued in and North American province or state should be valid for driving a motorcycle anywhere in North America. Local regulations (such as helmet laws) must be observed.
In order to register your car in NY you will need an insurance bar code with valid NYS insurance.