To start a moped, you typically need to connect the battery wires, usually including the positive (red) and negative (black) leads. If you're bypassing the ignition switch, you may connect the starter wire (often green or yellow) directly to the battery's positive terminal. Make sure to secure the connections properly and be cautious, as this can be dangerous and is not recommended without proper knowledge of the vehicle's electrical system. Always refer to the moped's manual for specific wiring details and safety precautions.
yes by use a socket peice on bolt in middle of fly wheel
It depends upon what state you live in. In Michigan, you can drive a moped at 14 years old.
Gasoline
If it is getting fuel try installing a new spark plug.
To use a moped, first ensure you have the necessary safety gear, including a helmet. Start by checking the fuel and ensuring the brake is engaged before turning the ignition on. Once started, use the throttle to accelerate gently while balancing your weight to maintain stability. Remember to obey traffic laws and signals, and always be aware of your surroundings while riding.
Starting a moped without the ignition can be dangerous and is generally illegal. However, if the ignition system is malfunctioning, you can try bypassing the ignition switch by connecting the battery directly to the starter motor or using a hot wire method, which involves touching the ignition wires together. This should only be done in emergency situations and with caution, as it poses significant safety risks and can damage the moped's electrical system. Always consult a professional mechanic for proper repairs.
it could be your CDI unit its a little box normally with 4-6 wires going to it that's what happened to mine
take the plastics off and drill the key slot
yes. you must be highly mechanically inclined
That is a matter of personal opinion and is also influenced to some extent on the use you intend for it. If you like to go off road then a Trails or Enduro Moped would be best. If you care more about speed then a Sports moped would suit you best and for economy a commuter moped or scooter.
Yes you do, though a learners will do, and you have to have it insured You can start riding as early as 14
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