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  2. Sport moped - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, many manufacturers use identical frames and components in both 125 cc sport bikes and 50 cc sport mopeds, allowing a 125 cc engine to be swapped into a 50 cc sport moped frame. Examples of this are the Aprilia RS50 and RS125 , the Derbi GPR50 and GPR125 , the Yamaha TZR50 and TZR125 , and the Gilera DNA 50 and 125.

  3. Pit bike - Wikipedia

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    A pit bike is a small motorcycle, used primarily for recreational purposes, stunt riding and motocross racing.Pit bikes are characterised by small, air-cooled engines, and are rarely used for professional racing, instead being intended for use in the pit lanes of racing events.

  4. Eccentric-hub scooter - Wikipedia

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    Ingo-bike. Although several patents for eccentric-hub cycles exist from 1928, [1] [2] the most popular incarnation was patented in 1934 by brothers Phillip and Prescott Huyssen and called the "Exercycle". [3] It was produced by the Ingersoll Steel & Disc Co. (a division of Borg-Warner Corp.), from 1934 to 1937, under the name "Ingo-bike". A ...

  5. Moped - Wikipedia

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    You need to be 16 years old and have a license (expensive) to drive one. Mopeds have only a 25% VAT and are therefore fairly cheap. Sixteen-year-olds can also drive 125cc bikes, and the license is only slightly more expensive than a moped license. But the 125cc bikes/scooters get a tax of about 1000-1200 Euros AND 25% VAT on top of that.

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  7. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Maxi-scooter: Maxi-scooters are equipped with high-displacement engines, ranging from 125cc to 250cc (7.7–15.3 cu in), designed for covering long distances at high speeds. Although they are heavier and less agile than standard scooters, they are commonly used in cities and suburbs due to their larger fuel tank capacity and larger wheels ...