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Originally Posted by erictheviking666
Can't speak for all states but in Florida, if it has more than one speed and has to be shifted it is NOT a Scooter, no matter what it looks like or the engine size. This may be true in other states as well causing it to be classified as a motorcycle, which means you have to take the course and get your certification. This is probably why it is so hard to find anything that has multiple speeds.
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Hi
Luckily for me theres no such restrictions in my home state of CT, the only thing they are concerned about is the BHP of the scoot in question
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=810&q=430480
And both of the scoots i posted would need to be registered as mototcycles here due to the size of thier engines not for transmission choice
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank
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