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50cc Scooters

By Owen Jones

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50cc scooters have an engine size that classifies them as small motorcycles or mopeds at the limit between the vehicle category and moped classes. Regulations differ betweenmany countries of the world, when it comes to the right to drive 50cc scooters with or without a driving license and common laws are seldom made. For example, in some EU countries you can ride such motorcycles without a driving license. The exceptions are France and Italy, where you must have a car driving license to ride vehicles up to 125cc. There is quite a high level of legal ambiguity for the definition and classification of scooters.

Restrictions and licensing fees are a lot smaller for 50cc scooters and they are not legally considered as motorcycles. This definition is applied to vehicles above an engine capacity of 50cc. However, an intermediary definition or class has been defined by some countries. Therefore, between 50 and 150cc, vehicles are defined as motorized bikes. In other parts of the world, 50cc scooters and above, are described as motorcycles.

Therefore, the terms of such a vehicle’s classification vary from state to state and cannot be discussed as if they are interchangeable. Therefore, when you shop for a scooter or you are searching for information, you have to take these facts into consideration too in order to understand everything properly.

As for technical features, 50cc scooters are among the smallest and best designed on the market. People love them because of their low cost, the reduced fuel consumption and the possibility of being used by teenagers and adults alike. They are sleek and nippy at the same time, so such a vehicle is considered a cool alternative to public transportation.

You can nip about with a scooter, getting over the challenges of heavy traffic. Even though they have a small cylinder capacity, 50cc scooters have four stroke engines with a high performance for various mobility and transportation uses.

However, 50cc scooters share common features with larger models, because the design lines are usually kept almost the same by the various manufacturers. So, there is usually an electric start and a kick start mode, the brakes and exhaust come in sports variants and they all have some kind of storage space beneath the seat.

Before the purchase of such a small motorcycle, you ought to learn something about the certification for registration, the warranty, the fuel consumption and the technical limitations of the model. Nevertheless, the same advice hold valid for larger designs too.

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Jones, Owen "50cc Scooters." 50cc Scooters. 28 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 8 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/recreation-and-sports/motorcycle/50cc-street-legal-scooters/>.

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Jones, O (2009, December 28). 50cc Scooters. Retrieved April 8, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/recreation-and-sports/motorcycle/50cc-street-legal-scooters/

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