amy31416
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So, I'd been thinking about looking into mopeds since they can get upward of 100 mpg, and one posting I saw for a used one stated "no insurance necessary." So I checked out the state laws and have been reading up.
In my state:
Moped Definition
A two- or three-wheeled vehicle with a motor which has no more than 50cc piston displacement producing two brake horsepower or less. The moped must have a power drive system that does not require shifting gears and cannot have a top speed exceeding 30 mph on level surfaces.
If it falls into that category, then it's a $15 fee for a 3-year registration decal, no insurance required and a regular driver's license is all that's required.
I know a 50cc bike ain't gonna work for a big fellow, but this was new info to me and I've checked out several other states that have a similar lack of regulations on this size bike. The job I'm working on getting is only five miles away and I'm rather intrigued.
The big negative is the 30mph restriction, but I'm on country roads and don't have to worry about traffic or cops much and so, y'know. Another negative is the weather restrictions, but I have a car for those days. Maintenance is generally easy and minimal (if I invest in a decent make/model--after reading up, avoid the Chinese makes unless you LOVE working on them.) I'm thinking of going with the Honda Metropolitan--$2k new for the basic model, though I imagine I can get it cheaper this time of year.
Just wanted to post this in case it'd be useful to others and see if anyone else had experience with them.
In my state:
Moped Definition
A two- or three-wheeled vehicle with a motor which has no more than 50cc piston displacement producing two brake horsepower or less. The moped must have a power drive system that does not require shifting gears and cannot have a top speed exceeding 30 mph on level surfaces.
If it falls into that category, then it's a $15 fee for a 3-year registration decal, no insurance required and a regular driver's license is all that's required.
I know a 50cc bike ain't gonna work for a big fellow, but this was new info to me and I've checked out several other states that have a similar lack of regulations on this size bike. The job I'm working on getting is only five miles away and I'm rather intrigued.
The big negative is the 30mph restriction, but I'm on country roads and don't have to worry about traffic or cops much and so, y'know. Another negative is the weather restrictions, but I have a car for those days. Maintenance is generally easy and minimal (if I invest in a decent make/model--after reading up, avoid the Chinese makes unless you LOVE working on them.) I'm thinking of going with the Honda Metropolitan--$2k new for the basic model, though I imagine I can get it cheaper this time of year.
Just wanted to post this in case it'd be useful to others and see if anyone else had experience with them.