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Do i need a motorcycle license to ride a 49cc pocketbike legally in michigan?

Do i need a motorcycle license to ride a 49cc pocketbike legally in michigan?

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No because you can only ride it in your yard and drive way legally. And it is a Super toy motorcycle.
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I'll bet that your states D.O. T. prohibits them from being on any road or street. It can have lights and turnsignals and look like a motorcycle but I will bet that your state will not allow it to be registered. and if it can, then you need insurance in order to put it on the road. check into these things first before asking if you need a lic. I think you will find out that your state classifies them 1 step up from bigwheels or minibikes. they are not street legal in any state.
Definition of a Motorcycle A motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle with a saddle or seat that produces more than 2.0 brake horsepower and can attain speeds greater than 30 mph on a level surface. Some vehicles, such as pocket rockets or mini choppers, may meet this definition, but do not have all of the equipment required by Michigan law to legally drive them on public roads and will not be registered by the Department of State. www.michigan /sos/0,1607,7-127. 257.32b “Moped” defined. Sec. 32b. “Moped” means a 2- or 3-wheeled vehicle which is equipped with a motor that does not exceed 50 cubic centimeters piston displacement, produces 2.0 brake horsepower or less, and cannot propel the vehicle at a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on a level surface. The power drive system shall not require the operator to shift gears. www.legislature.mi /(S(3j2m0i2. No license reqiured. It won't be registered by the state. It's not a moped. To ride a pocket bike (even a super pocket bike) legally, you must ride on private property with the owner's permission. Might as well get a dirt bike.

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