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FaB*Bo*Peep so do we need a special license , insurance , and register to the dmv ? California question because I’ve been really wanting to get one for the past 3 years
@@johndillinger3988 Sorry no idea about California but in the UK it's the same rules as a 50cc moped which are: compulsory basic training course, (CBT), or a full car license passed prior to 2001 or of course a full moped or bike licence. No road tax but insurance is compulsory and because this is a relatively new technology there are only a few insurance companies who are leading the way but as the numbers of this type of bike on the road increases others will have to follow or be left behind. One off registration with the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency, (DVLA), to obtain a registration and you must display the resulting number plate at the rear of the bike. A helmet is also compulsory.
@FaB*Bo*Peep Thank You so very Much for your response . Greatly appreciate your time of your day to respond :) I need to contact my local DMV to see what they say and what I need Just to also be on the safe side .
@@pc6221 you can derestrict it to do around 50mph. There is a video on RU-vid how to do this. I imported mine from neatherlands so was fun when the certificate of conformity dont let you drive it on uk roads. You have to get a garage to test and see its flat beem headlights and say it is legal for UK roads the VCA will do you a mutual recognition certificate to send to dvla to use on uk roads. If you buy it from someone in uk its a lot easier as they usually do all this for you. You can fit radio to it. Neon lights etc. I have kept mine standard. I will do a test on mine soon on how far it goes but I'm guessing around 30 miles on one charge. I took mine apart when I first got it to see how everything works and its simular to an electric pedal bike.
@@gregjones3924 It is absolutely not legal on freeways or motorways in the UK or the EU, it has a max speed of 45km/h and is classed as equivalent to a 50cc moped in most places, using this on highways/freeways/motorways/dual carriageways will get you fined, jailed or killed. If you're selling these you should be aware of the laws for your country, very irresponsible
@@caramelsensation6943 You are correct it is classified as L1 (same as a 49cc) and therefore IS road legal - assuming you get insurance from a motorbike insurer and hold a valid licence. I've been riding road legal electric scooters since 2014. I know.