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Motorcycle modification confusion...

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If you bought a street legal motorcycle, took out the engine, and replaced it w/ a high torque/ low energy consuming electric motor...what license would you need? A regular drivers license? Would it be considered a moped? Would it still be street legal? Thanks

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  1. you dont need one


  2. It would still be considered a motorcycle 2 or 3 wheels and its a motorcycle. it does not change by what type motor is providing propulsion.

  3. It would be considered a motorcycle...the same as an electric car is still considered a car.

    My question is, if you had a "high torque" eletric motor..one that would be capable of pushing the bike to speeds of lets say 50mph...where are you going to put the batteries at???

  4. I can't answer your question because it is very dependent on where you live and the laws in your area.

    I would check the local driving authority if I were you as they would be best able to help you. There may some unexpected rules regarding the sort of conversion you have undertaken.

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