Motor Scooter/Mop-ped.

Flow'n

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Do you have one? If so lets see a picture of it..

I have one, I ride it all over... Right now it has no throttle so I have to bend down to move but I just made a pedal for it.. I goes around 30MPH full throttle and around 20MPH up a steep hill.. I dont have to pay to drive mine on the street just a little ride to friends house.
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I also have a blue one that is 49CC. It's more of the olders ones and is a little slower. The red one in the pictures is a 33cc and runs great.. Love it.

Lets see yours :)
 
I'm going outside to take a picture of it just now :D
 
Aprilia rs 50 is the best mop-ped around.
I don't own any though.
 
I have a midi-moto. Dont get confused with a MINI-moto. Midi-moto's are bigger than a mini, but smaller than an actual bike. Insanely fast for what they are, had mine up to 45mph. It even has a "turbo" I bought from ebay. Which is actually just an electric fan to act as a forced air intake, lol.
 
OEM said:
LOl thats no turbo thats called a fan :p

Yeah exactly :p But it is somewhat doing a similar job to what a turbo does in real life, just noooooowhere near as good, lol.
 
Yeh this is a scooter moped, DON'T HATE :). Cost's originally 2000£ (Norway) but I got it for 1200£ 2010 model completely new (When I bought it in Dec 2009 from the Dealer)

I must however warn you that the images below is rather big so be prepared :)

These were taken 20 minutes ago and it is rather dark outside
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I used to have one with which you manually geared (Not sure what it is in English). However these ones are the most comfortable to drive over a long period of time IMHO. I prefer Scooter Moped over regular Moped.

Photos where taken with a high res camera (some shit from School). I can't be arsed to down size the pictures so.
 
Pay ?, you mean as in taxes in terms of driving, insureance or are you reffering to something else?
 
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