Yes, in most places, you will need parental consent to purchase a street bike at 16, as you are considered a minor. Additionally, many states require a motorcycle endorsement or license, which typically involves completing a safety course and passing a written test. Parents may also need to assist with registration and insurance requirements. It's important to check local laws and regulations regarding youth motorcycle ownership.
You need a license and your bike has to be registered which you can only do with a street legal bike or a KTM
No, my bike pedal has not fallen off and I do not need help fixing it.
If operated on the street, yes.
The bike would need to have the street legal requirements like turn signals, horn, head lights, tail/brake lights, mirrors plus you'll need a insurance on the bike and a license plate.
If you are in need of help with the parental control settings on your tv or dvd/dvr, you would be best off contacting your television provider.
The wheels somersaulted as the bike ran down the street.The bike's tires screamed as it came to an immediate and sudden halt.. If you need more let me know!
You only Need A Light For Street Use
In some states but you need a special license.
no because it is not a car and you need to be old enough to ride the bike on the street
Yes, that is a good size bike to learn on. If the bike is street legal you will need a motorcycle license.
no its a pocket bike its just illegal to ride in street
The FIRSTBIKE Street Bike is capable of adjusting to properly fit children of different sizes. The seat is easily adjustable (no tools required), so you do not need to worry about your child outgrowing the bike in one year.