Depends on the engineering skills of the builder, the risks the rider is willing to take, and how legal the bike has to be.
30 mph on the flat is within reach w/o going entirely crazy.
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Because of congestion, bicycles are a popular means of travel in some localities. Within a city, for example, delivery persons find bicycles or motorized bicycles an efficient means of moving small packages.
hi, Mopeds are motorized bicycles and used for transportation. Peace, crigby
sixty miles per hour.
Most motorized scooters go anywhere from 30-50mph.
Motorized bicylces can be bought in a few places. They can be bought at stores that specialize in bikes such as Motorized Bicycle Canada or Zoombicycles, as well as at regular stores like Walmart. They can also bought on ebay, kijiji and craigslist.
Motorized vehicles such as electric bicycles, mopeds, and some low-speed electric scooters may not require a license to operate, depending on local regulations.
The best resource for finding a motorized bicycle wiring diagram is the manufacturer's website or manual. You can also try searching online forums or websites dedicated to motorized bicycles for wiring diagrams and troubleshooting tips.
I would say that this motorized scooter goes approxamatly 25-30 mph.
Soichiro Honda, with a staff of 12 men, developed motorized bicycles back in 1946. They then developed motorcycles in 1949.
it will go about 35MPH. It depends on if it is on a motorized bike or something else. on a motorized bike like i said it will go about 35 MPH but it also depends on the gearing on a friction drive bike it will go about 35 MPH. I saw a guy on youtube that had a 26cc motor and his went around 35.
That depends upon what you are calling a "street bike". In California, non-motorized bicycles do not need a license plate. If it is a motorized bicycle, it does. Under California's DMV website, there is a page titled "Motorcycles, Mopeds and Scooters Defined". It explains that only motorized scooters do not require registration.