What are the state laws on motorized bikes, i saw two of them turned off engine and avoided them. If one ever confront me i want to be sure that there not illegal
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funny, i got the idea of building one from a guy who lived in CheneyI did alot of research on the law for these thing in washington state. The problem is that it contradicts itself.
Technically, they are classified as a moped. It states that a moped is a vehicle with 2 or 3 wheels 16in or smaller, with no larger than a 49cc engine, pedals for propulsion and can't go any faster than 30mph. There is a change to the law coming into effect in august that makes it more ambiguous. They take out the bit about pedals, but don't state that a moped doesn't have pedals, or that it's a moped if it has pedals or not.
Then there's the bit about licensing. Part of the law makes it sound like it needs to be registered as a moped. But in another section, it states that a moped cannot be operated on the state highways if it isn't registered, which suggests that as long as you don't go on a highway, you don't need to register and license it.
I've also heard that here in spokane, the police don't really care as long as it isn't over 49cc. I heard that from a guy in town that builds them at a local bike shop, but the guy seems like a bit of an ass, so I took it with a grain of salt .
With how screwed up the moped laws are, I'd say it largely depends on your local police.
Edit: Electric bikes get a free pass as long as it doesn't go ever 18 or 20mph, don't remember off the top of my head which, and has under a 700w motor I think. I would have to look it up again.