Mopeds and scooters are two different things entirely.A two-stroke 150cc moped would have awesome acceleration and would be able to pop wheelies at almost any speed. These things don't exist. To be a moped I think the vehicle has to be 50cc or less.The four-stroke, more pedestrian scooters (like the 150cc gy6) have a maximum speed, out of the box, between 50-60 MPH.
it depends on how much cc it has yes that is true but more specific, 50cc mopeds usually top out at 35 mph and 125cc mopeds top out at 65mph i hope that helped. not true i bought a 2004 50cc mosquito English brand scooter and it went 65
I have a four year old 50cc moped, it has 11,000 miles on the clock, i have never had to have it repaired and it is still working perfectly.
under seat remove vin cover
The Forte moped is manufactured by Yamaha. It has a 125cc engine and a top speed of 27 miles per hour.
They average around 40 mpg.
No, You would need cycle insurance for your moped. Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for vehicles that are designed to operate on public roads.
You should get 75 to 100 miles per gallon.
30 minutes.
That depends. Are you driving a Moped, a Toyota, or a Peterbilt ?
sell your car and buy a moped they get 100 miles to the gallon
Driving a moped is like driving a car. You have to have a licences to drive a moped.
At an average 30 mph, it would take one hour.
I have a Tomos scooter and the vin # is on the steering column. It is accessed by a cover plate in the panel just in front of my knees.