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  2. Babetta - Wikipedia

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    Babetta 207 Babetta 210 or 215. The Babetta or Jawa Babetta was a series of mopeds built in Czechoslovakia and commonly marketed under the Jawa name in other countries. It had a 50cc two-stroke engine, a 1-speed or a 2-speed automatic transmission and reached 25–50 km/h (15–30 mph) depending on the model and year.

  3. Pulse Rage 50 – LK50GY-2 - Wikipedia

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    The LK50GY (Pulse Rage 50 – LK50GY-2 in Europe) is a motorcycle manufactured by Pulse Motorcycles Ltd and is currently their only 50 cc sport moped. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (SRP) for the LK50GY in the UK market is £1395. The LK50GY is particularly popular amongst 16-year-old learner drivers.

  4. Moped - Wikipedia

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    But the 125cc bikes/scooters get a tax of about 1000-1200 Euros AND 25% VAT on top of that. Hence they cost 2-3 times as much as a moped. Mopeds in Norway used to go at least 50 km/h (30 mph) (usually 55–65 km/h; 35 to 40 mph) before adaptation of EU regulations. With the 45 km/h (30 mph) speed limit tuning the engines are common.

  5. Yadea G5 - Wikipedia

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    The Yadea G5 is an electric scooter produced by Yadea.It was presented at EICMA in November 2018 [1] and it went on sale in 2021. [2] [3] The G5 is offered in three versions, The G5, which has a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph), [2] G5 Pro with twice the range [4] and G5S, which has a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).

  6. Aprilia RS50 - Wikipedia

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    The bike is popular in countries that have restrictions on motorcycle engine size at specific ages. In restricted form the RS50 is capable of speeds of 50 km/h (30 mph), as per the laws in many European countries for those aged 16. In derestricted form, the 1997 model was tested at a speed of 105 km/h (65 mph). [1]

  7. Honda PC50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda PC50 is a moped produced by the Honda Motor Company in Japan from May 1969 until at least 1983. The PC50, though much smaller and lighter, had some similar features to Honda's popular C50 /70 /90 Super Cub line, with a step-through pressed-steel frame, a fuel tank under the saddle, a chain cover, and optionally equipped with leg shields,