If you have been revving it a lot, that may be the problem. If you put too much gas into the engine without burning it up, it sits in the engine and floods it.
It is not a crime to ride a moped. All you have to do is have licenses.
It will depend upon the size of the moped's engine.
2 wheels is what a moped has. a moped is basically in simple terms, a bicycle with an engine on it, thus the term MoPed, which is short for 2 words, motor pedal, which means a 2 wheel vehicle that has pedals, but has an engine on it too that can be used to make the bike move as an option but not required to make it move.
The Forte moped is manufactured by Yamaha. It has a 125cc engine and a top speed of 27 miles per hour.
If the engine on your moped is less than 50cc the moped does not need to be registered or carry liability insurance, but the driver MUST have a valid automobile drivers license.
It didn't stop yet.
It pulls the top plate on the carburetor open just enough to stop the engine from flooding and keeps the fuel mixture rich enough to stop the engine from dieing in cold weather untill the engine temperature warms up.
Engine size in cubic centimeters.
A power assisted (electrical) bike will only add power as long as the rider is pedalling. Stop pedalling, and the bike stops. A moped OTOH will behave like a slow motorcycle, start the engine and off it goes. Doesn't matter if you're pedalling or not.
Yes it will unless u have a diesel engine
If you do you will succeed in blowing up the engine.
To put a moped in neutral, first come to a complete stop and ensure the engine is running. Locate the gear shift lever, which is usually situated near the foot peg. Shift the lever to the neutral position, often indicated by an "N" on the display or near the lever. You can also gently roll the moped forward or backward to confirm it is in neutral, as the wheels should move freely.