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  • A "wheelie" is a vehicle maneuver where the front wheel comes off the ground from extreme torque applied to the back wheel. The driver balances the weight load on the back wheel and continues to ride.…

  • The word 'moped' is a combination of the two words motor and pedal. The first moped was nothing more than a bicycle fitted with an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine allowed…

  • Shortly after the end of World War II, Soichiro Honda became interested in small gasoline-powered engines. While visiting a friend, Honda came upon a generator engine for a radio. It occurred to him…

  • Two-stroke engines use a special oil in the gasoline to lubricate the piston, crankshaft, and flywheel assembly. Some engines have a separate oil tank and a metering system that automatically mixes…

  • Moped owners often praise the vehicles as an inexpensive and low-hassle method of transportation. Typically powered by a two-stoke motor, these cycles are relatively easy to fix and upgrade, offering…

  • Two-cycle engines use a gasoline and oil mixture. If you fail to use the proper amount of oil, the engine will seize. If you run the engine too rich -- too much oil in your oil and gasoline mixture --…

  • In terms of complexity, cost, license requirements, speed and environmental impact, the moped offers a step between a bicycle and a motorcycle. People have a range of different reasons for purchasing…

  • Mopeds can be used as an alternate form of transportation or as a recreational vehicle. Mopeds have their advantages and disadvantages, which should be fully investigated before making the decision on…

  • Some states in the U.S. don't require you to obtain a license to operate a 50cc moped, but instead to just pass a test aimed at reviewing your bicycle driving skills and knowledge. The test itself can…

  • Mopeds do not have a separate oil container for the gas to mix. The oil and gas must go in the gas tank together for the bike to run correctly. On most models, the gas-to-oil ratio is 2 percent. You…

  • A moped, commonly known as a scooter, is a low-powered motorcycle designed as economical transportation. They are called mopeds because early models had pedals like those on bicycles, leading to the…

  • Mopeds run off a mixture of gas and oil. The two petroleum products both go into the same container, the gas tank. Removing the gas tank of your moped isn't a difficult process, but you should know a…

  • Tomos mopeds are known for their reliability, endurance, and 100-plus mpg gas mileage. These mopeds do, however, break down or stop running, and the user will need to troubleshoot it to get it back up…

  • While the word "moped" is a amalgamation of "motorized" and "pedal powered," the vehicle type's connotation and legal status has changed somewhat. While most people now associate the word with the…

  • Learning to drive an automobile can be unnerving. Confident driving comes with experience, and that means practicing in different driving situations. Choose open spaces, such as remote areas of…

  • Honda makes many types of engines that are used on a variety of vehicles and machines. One model of engine is the GC190, which is gas powered and is used with dirt bikes, go-karts and lawnmowers. When…

  • While mopeds resemble motorcycles, they do not have the same power and speed that motorcycles come with. In some areas, in fact, you are only permitted to ride mopeds on public streets that have a…

  • Honda originally produced its SFX moped scooter in 1995. Unfortunately the manufacturer restricted the scooter's speed to 25 to 30 mph, which can be frustrating for SFX owners who want to go faster.…

  • In July 2004, KYMCO Motorsports USA informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and consumers that KYMCO was recalling certain Super-9 and Vitality moped scooter models due to a…

  • Known as an inexpensive transportation method and praised as easy on which to work, mopeds offer a great opportunity for enthusiasts to learn how to maintain and upgrade their own vehicles. As…

  • Motobecane refers to a French manufacturer of mopeds, motorcycles and bicycles. Motobecane ultimately went bankrupt, and, after Yamaha purchased it, became Motobecane USA. Specifications for…

  • Puch mopeds were the popular mode of transportation all over Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. Although you don't see them much anymore, they are still for sale; it just takes some effort to find one. If…

  • Moped engines refer to two-stroke internal combustion engines that complete the process cycle during one revolution of the crankshaft. Moped engines, while low cost compared to four-stroke engines,…

  • 50cc mopeds have a restriction placed on how fast they can drive, which helps keep smaller moped from travelling too fast for its size. However, it is possible to remove the restriction to gain more…

  • Mopeds are a type of motorcycle found all around the world. They feature a smaller engine and body style than traditional motorcycles, making them inexpensive in comparison. Some mopeds feature…

  • Older moped models came stock with a carburetor, which controlled how much fuel the single-piston engine received. This carburetor was open to modification for enhanced performance, which many owners…

  • Modern-day mopeds are often built with an electric speed restrictor called a capacitance discharge unit (CDI). This computer controls the rev limit of a moped, limiting the engine's maximum…

  • Whether you've received a moped frame or you've taken apart your moped, you will need to assemble the handlebars and wheels back onto the frame of your bike. The wheels and handlebars are parts that…

  • Mopeds offer a reliable form of personal transportation without the hassle or expense of vehicles. They're easy to park, economical and, especially for people who live in or are visiting warm…

  • For owners of Class B motorhomes, which are typically motorhomes constructed within the dimensions of a van, hauling a moped on trips is a convenient way to explore destination areas without the…

  • Sooner or later, your Puch moped will require some moderate maintenance. This may involve tasks such as replacing a wheel, changing the tire inner tube or disconnecting a brake cable. Fortunately,…

  • A pit bike is a small, but powerful dirt bike that is used in the pit on a motocross track. The carburetor on these bikes is located under the gas tank. You need to dismantle the carburetor when you…

  • Most problems with Kawasaki KLR250 dirt bikes stem from issues involving the engine -- either it won't start, it has a rough idle or it continually backfires. Dirt bikes are prone to these sorts of…

  • Mopeds have small, one-cylinder engines that usually do not require much maintenance. However, after a long period of sitting, a Puch moped may begin to deteriorate in terms of lowered performance and…

  • Possibly the earliest "hybrid" vehicles, mopeds came to prominence after World War II. Beginning as motored bicycles, these early versions combined an engine with the power of pedals. Globally, cycles…

  • Mopeds have gained popularity in recent years as an efficient and effective mode of transportation. With gas prices steadily on the rise, the moped provides a low mileage solution for getting from…

  • After riding your scooter around town for some time, you may realize that your small scooter's engine needs an upgrade. Maybe it can't keep up with the 45 mph traffic, or you're struggling to…

  • Older single-piston scooters can often deteriorate over time, resulting in lost performance and a less comfortable scooter ride. Fortunately, these engines are repairable and you can tune up your…

  • Mopeds are a fantastic way to travel around town at 100 miles to the gallon. Although fun to ride, most mopeds have a top speed of about 30 mph, which is usually just not enough for most people to…

  • There is nothing like having the classic, original seat on your moped. Unfortunately, these seats were often made using cheap vinyl and they tear and deteriorate quite easily, especially if the moped…

  • Manufacturers often restrict modern-day mopeds with a governing device due to recent government laws concerning these vehicles. Often, brand-new bikes will have a top speed of only 30 mph. If you are…

  • Manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia and designed to be easy to control, the first Jawa model M 210 moped appeared in 1983 after earlier model attempts in the 1970s. Although production of Jawa…

  • Motorcycles, lawnmowers and aircraft use capacitive discharge ignitions. Motorcycles with CDI engines have an electronic ignition generating high voltage to power a spark plug in a short period of…

  • Your moped's tires will not last forever, and every once in a while, you will need to take the front wheel of your moped off. It also is a necessary component to learn if you plan on making…

  • Mopeds have become increasingly popular as concern about gas prices and the environment has increased. They are an economical option for short trips. Most manufacturers place one or more restricters…

  • Motor scooters are a popular means of transportation in nearly every urban area. Due to their fuel efficiency, motor scooters are often far more cost-efficient when compared to other vehicles. They…

  • When buying a moped or motorcycle, it is important to know what to look for and how to take it for a test drive. This will help to assure the quality of the vehicle, and also help you to decide if it…

  • Mopeds are small motorcycles that can rarely travel faster than 35 miles per hour, but are small and fuel efficient. They fill a niche between bicycles and motorcycles, and have long been popular in…

  • Contemporary mopeds are low-speed, road-worthy vehicles equipped for driving short distances. According to the History of the Vespa, they were named for their predecessors -- motorized bicycles…

  • The best safety advice for moped users is to drive as though you are invisible. Yes, expect cars to turn in front of you and doors to open as you are riding past. Learn to anticipate the actions of…

  • Moped manufacturers often build in ways to restrict mopeds to reduce their top speed and acceleration. Although companies rarely place an actual restricting "governor" in their mopeds, they do place…

  • Mopeds are a great way to get around town, often at 100 miles to the gallon average. However, many companies restrict the top speed of their moped through modifications to the engine. Although there…

  • Mopeds are motorized bicycles that also have pedals, allowing the rider the option of pedaling or not. Fixing a broken moped varies in difficulty depending on the problem and your level of mechanical…

  • A moped is commonly defined as a motorbike that can either be driven by a low-powered engine or pedaled. The safety of such vehicles is a controversial topic and most countries and regions have their…

  • The most common moped out on the market contains a type of engine normally called a two-stroke cycle engine. This number refers to the number of times the piston moves in the engine. Unfortunately,…

  • Moped is the term for a type of low-powered, economical motorcycle. Moped is short for motor-pedal because all mopeds used to come equipped with pedals similar to a bicycle. Now the term is frequently…

  • Fort McMurray is in Alberta, Canada, 270 miles northeast of Edmonton. Rules pertaining to mopeds are within the jurisdiction of the Province of Alberta and the Canada's Highway Traffic Act. Alberta…

  • Tomos was established in 1954 in Karst, Slovenia. The company began motorcycle production in 1956, and introduced motorcycles ranging from mopeds to two-stroke bikes with 174cc engines. In 1976,…

  • The term "scooter" can apply to mopeds or motorcycles. For a person to legally operate a scooter on roads in Iowa, the scooter must meet some minimum specifications.

  • Though the state of Georgia allows the operation of mopeds on its public streets, it imposes requirements and limitations on moped drivers. Georgia law defines a moped as a motor vehicle that has a…

  • TOMOS is a manufacturer of two-wheel vehicles, such as motorcycles, mopeds and scooters. The TOMOS brand came to the United States in 1976. Many Americans began to purchase the moped for an…

  • The defining characteristic of a moped is the pedals used to start it. A street bike cannot exceed 50cc without being considered a motorcycle, so mopeds and scooters are all at or under this number.…

  • Mopeds are economical vehicles due to their high fuel-efficiency and low cost. While some state laws are vague with respect to mopeds, Michigan has very specific rules for driving mopeds on public…

  • Renewing your vehicle registration online is a convenient options available in most states. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation allows automobile, motorcycle and mo-ped registration renewals to…

  • The carburetor on your moped regulates the fuel and air mixture going to the motor, ensuring it runs smoothly and idles at the correct level. Many mopeds are from the 1970s and early1980s, still able…

  • It's always a nerve-wracking process to purchase a used moped. Not only do you worry about making sure it runs correctly and doesn't need many mechanical repairs, but you also worry whether you have…

  • Moped carburetors can be adversely affected by time, weather and fuel quality. While the carburetor's aluminum housing can accumulate some surface corrosion, the majority of the damage occurs within…

  • Owning and riding a moped involve some unique guidelines, maintenance and safety precautions. Mopeds have a tendency to get lost in traffic due to their size, therefore, some safety measures should be…

  • According to Iowa Department of Transportation website, Iowa law defines a moped as a "motor vehicle having a saddle or a seat for the use of a rider, designed to travel on not more than three wheels…

  • Mopeds are motorized bicycles that typically reach top speeds of about 25 mph. Although these machines may seem harmless, most states in the U.S. require operators to be at least 15 years old. Many…

  • Mopeds can be a fun way to travel to work, school or the grocery store. With fuel economy often exceeding 100 miles to the gallon, a moped is also an economical choice. Sometimes, however, the cheap…

  • Mopeds are a fantastic way to travel short distances, as many offer great fuel economy, excellent storage space and good-looking bike designs. These machines are known for their reliability. However,…

  • A moped, or motorized bicycle, can be a reliable and affordable means of transportation in North Yorkshire, England. If you're looking for a cheap moped in North Yorkshire, search online for websites…

  • If you like to tinker, you might have occasion to take apart your moped. Mopeds are a particularly good source of entertainment and fun for many engine fanatics, as mopeds offer easy, forgiving…

  • If your moped has been sitting in your garage or storage room for the past few months, it may be time to give it a good tuneup before your next ride. Tuning up a moped can increase its speed, fuel…

  • Mopeds are an efficient way to get around town, travel to work or ride on the college campus. Mopeds with 50ccs have top speeds of about 30 miles an hour. Although this isn't a problem for most, this…

  • Bicycles have long been a popular way to travel, but they can be impractical for people whose home, school or work is too far away. A motorized bicycle can help. By placing a 2-stroke engine on your…

  • Honda mopeds are known for their fuel efficiency, portability and toughness. Unfortunately, due to the fact that many Honda mopeds hold a small, 49cc engine, they often cannot exceed 30 mph. This is…

  • After their American heyday in 1973, mopeds (also known as motorized scooters) are making a comeback due to their gas mileage and low price. In 2009, Denver residents were among the top moped buyers…

  • Mopeds are a great way to commute around town, through your suburb, or up large hills. Although 50cc moped engines are known for their reliability, every once in a while they will break down and quit…

  • Mopeds (defined by most state laws as being motorized vehicles capable of moving on pedal power alone) can be a fun way to zip around town in relative speed and comfort, but can also send you to jail…

  • The Tomos line of mopeds are known for their reliability, durability and uniqueness. Although this company produces great 50cc mopeds, they lack bigger engine models. If you are a Tomos lover, this…

  • Although similar to scooters and motorcycles, mopeds are equipped with a pair of bicycle-type pedals and a low-powered motor. This motor, unlike the moped's larger cousins, is designed to drive the…

  • The Louisiana Department of Public Safety, Office of Motor Vehicles, defines a moped as a vehicle with an output of less than five horsepower. In Louisiana, a moped is classed alongside a motorized…

  • The term "moped" is a combination of the words "motorcycle" and "pedal bike." Though the term was once used to describe a motorized bicycle, it is now used to describe many different forms of scooters…

  • Mopeds are a popular mode of transportation for riders who live in urban areas, want cheap and fuel-efficient personal transportation, and do not have a motorcycle-endorsed driver's license. Mopeds…

  • Mopeds are a handy form of slow transportation, perfectly suited to city and small-town travel. These two- or three-wheeled vehicles typically get approximately 100 to 120 miles per gallon, making…

  • A moped is a smaller version of a motorcycle and is often found on college campuses. You will find them lined up in college parking lots or tied to the front of RV vans. If you own a moped as a cheap…

  • While fun, versatile, and cheap to run, Motorized/Pedal Assisted (MOPED) vehicles often fall into a Twilight Zone of legality for use on public roads. Larger cities with traffic problems tend to have…

  • Mopeds typically run on gasoline and often operate using a low-powered engine. They're not as powerful as a traditional motorcycle, but they're more economical, more cost-effective, and generally…

  • Having a moped is a great way of traveling short distances without the burden of high fuel consumption. You are also in the open air, a refreshing feeling after driving a car for a long time. There…

  • Many new riders are unfamiliar with how (and where) to park their moped. Parking a scooter incorrectly can increase the risk the vehicle getting tipped over, which results in cosmetic damages like…

  • A "moped" by legal definition is a vehicle that can be powered either by pedals, or by a combustion engine not capable of surpassing 30 mph in most states. Home-built mopeds can be a fun and…

  • Mopeds are small engine motorcycles that have been outfitted with pedals. They were designed to provide cheap and easy transportation without the strict licensing requirements of traditional…

  • Mopeds are usually powered by an electronic ignition system called a CDI, or Capacitor Discharge Ignition. The CDI box is composed of an electrical transformer, a rectifier, a capacitor and a series…

  • Mopeds may seem like a safer alternative to motorcycles, and in some ways they are. However, mopeds can still be dangerous vehicles, and their particularities give them some distinct dangers of their…

  • Mopeds are motor vehicles that fall somewhere between full-sized motorcycles and motor-driven bicycles. Unlike traditional motorcycles, mopeds still contain pedals, hence the name "moped," which…

  • With gas prices rising, everyone is looking for ways to save on fuel. Why not ride a gas moped? Gas mopeds are great fuel mileage and are fun to ride whether you are making your morning commute or…

  • A moped is a low-speed variety of motorcycle. The name comes from the fact that the moped is equipped with pedals so that riders can operate it without the motor, running much like a bicycle. This…

  • By definition, a moped is a motorized pedal bicycle. The history of the moped is almost as old as that of the combustion engine. Since bicycles were around before automobiles, it didn't take long for…

  • Moped laws vary from state to state and you should consult the Department of Motor Vehicles for the states you will be operating your moped in before doing so. While there are specifications in…

  • The laws regarding mopeds vary from state to state. The issues most commonly covered in states' moped laws are the equipment, what designates a moped, whether a driver's license is required and…

  • The price of a moped is one of the factors to consider as you compare mopeds. Here is a helpful guide for those looking to compare mopeds and their prices.

  • Mopeds are every where. We see all types of people riding mopeds for a variety of reasons and with the popularity of mopeds comes responsibilities. A moped is a motorized vehicle that has an engine…

  • Mopeds are an economical, fun choice for those who need an option for transportation, but don't need or want a full-size car or truck. Compact and versatile, mopeds solve many commuter problems,…

  • A chainsaw engine can turn any kick-power scooter into a motorized vehicle. While you can simply make a stand-up motor scooter with the engine, adding a seat along with it can turn it into a…

  • Mopeds are among the most economical forms of motorized transportation. Originally designed as motor-assisted bicycles, mopeds typically can travel 100 to 200 miles on a gallon of gasoline. But…

  • Mopeds are basically any two-wheeled vehicles. Sometimes mopeds are also referred to as scooters. Mopeds work via a small capacity engine that is either powered by gas or electric with restricting…

  • Make your 26" bike (Thats been sitting in the garage), motorized. One of my co-workers asked me to help him with this project. With these outrageous gas prices, it is time for we the public to…

  • Legally, a moped cannot exceed 30 or 35 mph (depending on where you live). Yet some moped motors are capable of much higher speeds than regulations stipulate. That is why their manufacturers install…

  • Putting a carburetor back on a moped. Learn how to attach a moped carburetor in this free maintenance video.

  • Putting a moped carburetor back together. Learn how to assemble a carburetor in this free video on moped maintenance.

  • Taking apart a moped carburetor starts with taking the top off. Learn about moped maintenance in this free video.

  • Start moped carburetor maintenance by learning how to take on apart in this free video.

  • What pieces make up a moped carburetor? Learn about moped carburetor parts in this free video.

  • Everything you need to know about mopeds. Learn the history and origin of the moped in this free video.

  • Mopeds are small motor vehicles similar to motorcycles. Mopeds have two tires and normally hold one or two people. Mopeds require regular maintenance to run smoothly. Mopeds that are used daily need…

  • Mopeds are a good, cheap way of getting yourself around, especially during times of high gas prices. However, sometimes your moped doesn't work well and runs inefficiently. When this happens, the cost…

  • If your moped engine doesn't run or is puffing and barking, chances are that the carburetor is dirty. The carburetor works by regulating the amount of air that flows through it. When it's dirty, the…

  • You've taken apart your moped carburetor, cleaned it out to clear the air flow holes, now all you have to do is figure out how to put it back together. You can't wait to get back on the moped and see…

  • The carburetor on your moped controls the gas-to-air ratio in the engine. When you attach a moped carburetor to your moped, you need make sure it has a tight fit. If the carburetor is too loose, it…

  • Mopeds are becoming increasingly popular. As gas prices soar and traffic becomes worse, commuters are looking for alternative methods of transportation. Moped owners need to be aware of proper…

  • Mopeds are becoming more and more accessible as there is higher demand for them, thanks to increasing fuel costs and more crowded roads. They allow a commuter to cut down on emissions, the stress of…

  • It is easier to ride a moped than it is to ride a motorcycle, and you can still get some of the same thrill that is at the heart of whatever draws us to two-wheeled vehicles. The licensing procedure…

  • Each state's requirements for operating a moped are different. Some states only require a driver's license, some have special moped licenses for anything under 50cc and some states require a…