That’s some cool eye candy till you figure out how to get them state side 🤷♂️Till then well all keep scooping DOS bikes state side 🤙
That’s some cool eye candy till you figure out how to get them state side 🤷♂️Till then well all keep scooping DOS bikes state side 🤙
> alex . Wrote:
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> How much can you get a dr50 big for?
There are a lot on offer in Spain
So depending on the condition
They would start at around 800usd and up
Plus shipping of course
True,
But as soon as the shipping companies open again I will start to get some prices for the USA and let you all know
Am I the only one who finds it funny that there isn’t a single moped on this thread?
> Guthrie Mass Wrote:
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> Am I the only one who finds it funny that there isn’t a single moped on
> this thread?
No
It's missing the -ped
> Wesley Ambrosini Wrote:
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> It's missing the -ped
It's not, it has pedals
> Dirty30 Dillon Wrote:
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> > Wesley Ambrosini Wrote:
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> > It's missing the -ped
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> It's not, it has pedals
Yes!!
Thank you
Yeah half of the bikes he posted are mopeds by the traditional American definition and the rest would be considered mopeds in at least some states in 'merica. Not like he's selling scooters
> Nick Haber Wrote:
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> Yeah half of the bikes he posted are mopeds by the traditional American
> definition and the rest would be considered mopeds in at least some
> states in 'merica. Not like he's selling scooters
Just to clarify
I am in London England
And
UK law in the old days was!
A moped must be started by use of pedals!
Then it was changed slightly to say
The bike must have pedals fitted to be called a moped!
But
They did t have to be used to start the bike.
Then finally they decided no pedals no problem!
But guess what
You can only do 35 mph on a moped in the uk 🙈
The latest update was a change I the licensing so now the entry level bike is allowed to be 125cc, but you must take a test before riding on the highway!
I’m sure most European countries didn’t have these stupid rules back In The day
So that is why a lot of the Spanish bikes don’t have pedals at all
Hope this helps clear pedal issue up
Tnx
where da fantic sprinters @
Does the Gilera run? 125cc 4 stroke? I used to have one and then restore it myself. Should have kept it; but 125cc meant that you cannot use it on highway.
Hi
The green coloured one is a runner yes
There are 3-4 of those for sale
50cc 2 stroke they are
Not sure if it’s a Sachs engine
But I can get better pictures of o e so you can work out what engine it is.
I’ll search out more for sale and upload pics ASAP
They will start at around 850usd
Plus shipping to USA
Hi
There are quite a few of those on offer
That one would be 850usd plus shipping to USA
I can load more pics of that and others for sale if you are interested
Tnx
Max
How much for a Puch Minicross?
that Gilera looks awesome.
too many good looking bikes (edited)
True MO-PED has pedals.....we call those NO-PEDS, but they are cool nonetheless.
I'm just curious about the TGB.... Is that a Taiwan Golden Bee, like the scooter company, or a different TGB? I always thought the scooter company was strictly a Piaggio contractor before they started building their own bikes.
Purist wankers stfu. Get a Harley if you need to be that person...
I want that Suzuki maxi! How much shipped to the states?
I'm interested in the green Gilera 50 CC if it is still available.
Thank you.
This is so cool. Give no attention to the pedal punks...
Jebus. I am in PA. On major rail hub. Betwixt NYC and Philly. Extended vehicle inspection 110 USD. MCO = legal m class title. 100 USD title fee.
Containers from Newark and nypa. Mostly merek apl hubu. Transx pass thru. Westward line starts here
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