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Originally Posted by ckizer
Endorsement means paperwork correct? I'm picking up the title from the person who purchased it this week. I know he has it as a picture copy is in his phone, and he's a person who's familiar too me.
As soon as I have that I will head to the BMV here in Fort Wayne, Indiana and get a plate for it.
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Hi
150ccs and larger require registration insurance and a motorcycle endorsement on your licence as in most states they are classified as a motorcycle with the DMV
When a scooter is considered a motorcycle
(1)When it is rated at more than 2HP; and
(2)When it has more than 50cc; and
(3)When the designed speed is greater than 25MPH.
(f) If this is the case in the latter example, then it is considered a motorcycle
(i) Drivers and passengers under 18 must wear head and eye protection;
(ii) Drivers must have with them a valid motorcycle endorsement or
motorcycle learners permit;
(iii) The vehicle must be registered (license plates) and insured;
(iv)All other motor vehicle laws apply;
(v) It may be driven by no more than 2 side by side in a single lane.
This was found here
http://www.fwpd.org/prevention/?ID=c...tion1184160838
I would recommend taking an MSF course
http://online2.msf-usa.org/msf/Default.aspx
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank
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