Just looking at Connecticut's scooter laws for 49 cc's and I just cant figure them out.
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=810&q=430480For the bike not to be registered:
Less than 50cc
2 HP or less
Its used to be Less than 50cc and 30 MPH then changed to <50cc 5HP and now stands at <50cc and 2HP.
Looking at specs of a lot of scooters new out of the shipping container, I see most of them are over 2 HP.
Does that mean a lot of dealers are selling illegal bikes from the start here in CT? I think TaoTao's are 3.5 HP new and a lot of other bikes also.
So how does a LEO know if your bike is over 2 HP at 49 cc? Does the LEO see you traveling at say 40 MPH and automatically assume your bike is over 2HP ? Can a 2HP bike weighing 150 lbs do 40 MPH? Does the LEO impound your bike and send it to be put on a Dynamo to test the HP?.
I cant figure out our laws and I am afraid to ask the authorities as they themselves are probably unaware and I dont want to tune them in or have then go back to the 30 MPH restriction. But DMV did send me an email confirming the 2HP restriction.
And the funny thing is, I don't believe you can register a 49 cc VIN Number if it was over 2HP anyways. I called DMV and they said no. Id like to get plates to go out for an occasional ride in RI.
Then we can add this to the equation for more confusion:
http://www.scooterunderground.com/knowledge/HorsepowerRatings.htm