California has a lot of niche laws for motorized transport. I think the VC section 406(a) moped definition is the most useful, but there may be other ways to use bike motors legally for getting around. You could take advantage of the motorized scooter law in VC section 407.5. Check out the attached pictures. If you can motorize one of these, you don’t need to register it or have any horn, mirror, or lights (unless at night). Maybe just remove the bike pedals and weld on some platforms to stand on. That should meet the definition of the law. There is no limit on how fast these motorized “scooters” can be capable of, however, you can be ticketed for going faster than 15mph under VC section 22411. Seats are also allowed on these standup bikes.
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