A 1970 50cc can sell for a high or low price depending on the particular model. It can sell for $2800, based on previous purchase prices.
Yes, you are required to have a motorcycle endorcement to ride a motorcycle with a displacement of 50cc's or greater.
Yes, anything over 50cc you need a motorcycle endorsement or license to operate a motorcycle in the state. Anything under 50cc you have to have a valid drivers license or motorcycle license to operate in the state.
A Suzuki 50cc motorcycle, such as the Suzuki JR50, typically has a top speed of around 30 to 35 mph (48 to 56 km/h). However, the actual speed can vary based on factors like rider weight, terrain, and bike condition. These models are designed primarily for young riders or beginners, emphasizing safety and ease of handling over high speeds.
If it is a suzuki katana 50cc, then it probebly won't reach 60! if is is de-restricted and modified it might well do, but its is such a slow time it is not worth clocking it!
As long as it is under 50cc, no; your "50cc" is almost surely actually 49cc, thus conforming to this law.
50cc or less.
Nope sorry, you have to have at least A1 category to drive 50cc
Over 50cc to 125cc
50cc
with a spanner
The Suzuki FA is typically classified as a motorcycle rather than a moped. Mopeds generally have a smaller engine size (usually under 50cc) and are designed for lower speeds, while the Suzuki FA often has a larger displacement and higher performance capabilities. Therefore, it does not meet the standard definitions of a moped.
No, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate a 50cc and under moped or scooter in Oregon. You do, however need either a regular driver's license, or a moped-restricted Class-C license.