Research Moped Options With A Riverside CA Motorsports Dealer

By Kurt Saniel


Are you looking to buy a moped?

First of all, when you search for a moped you will probably find both mopeds and motor scooters - with some confusion as to which is which. This is because some dealers label their motor scooters as mopeds as it makes them easier to find. (Scooter can also refer to manual scooters, electric kids' scooters and certain kinds of motorized wheelchair).

In the most technical sense, mopeds are bikes that can be powered or ridden manually - however, the term is used quite different know. The legal definition of mopeds requires that they engines under 50 cc (and this is scooters and mopeds typically have 49cc engines) and some states define them according to their top speeds. This is vital given that kids may be able to licenses for mopeds two years ahead of their actual driver's licenses.

Sadly, there are dealers that label motor scooters with displacements at or above 50 cc as traditional mopeds - which makes it important for consumers to do their research. Dealers might label all that they have in stock as motor scooters, no matter what the individual engine sizes may be. In the state of California, however, it only qualifies as a moped when there are petals and the legal difference is made with motor driven cycles capping at 149 cc and motorcycles being 150 cc and above.

This means that a lot of what you see being advertised as a moped is actually a motor driven cycle according to California, which means that you'd need a full motorcycle license.

In other states, though, the rules are different - so you need to do your local research. A good CA motorsports dealer will also be able to tell you what the vehicle you are buying is classified as in the state you are in. A Riverside County dealer can also give proper advice on what kind of moped or motor scooter you need - including the right vehicle for inexperienced riders.




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