Is a 125L Displacement Scooter Motorcycle Considered a Lightweight Vehicle?
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A 125L displacement scooter motorcycle belongs to the category of lightweight motorcycles. A lightweight motorcycle refers to a motorcycle with an engine cylinder working volume not exceeding fifty milliliters, a maximum design speed not exceeding fifty kilometers per hour, and intended for single-person riding only. Lightweight motorcycles are a type of motorcycle and must meet all the technical standards and legal requirements stipulated for motor vehicles. Their maximum design speed, displacement, or total motor power are all lower than those of regular motorcycles. Their technical parameters and performance fall between electric bicycles and motorcycles, and they are motorcycles that can be driven by individuals under 70 years of age. Technical requirements for lightweight motorcycles: The handlebars, frame, and forks must be sturdy and reliable. The handlebars should rotate flexibly without any sticking, looseness, or deviation. The headlight, taillight, turn signals, rear license plate light, brake light, rearview mirror, license plate bracket, and speedometer must all be fully equipped. The volume and tone of the horn should be appropriate. Both front and rear wheels must be equipped with brakes. On dry, flat asphalt or concrete roads, when traveling at a speed of twenty kilometers per hour and using both front and rear brakes simultaneously, the wheel skid marks should not exceed a braking distance of four meters. Exhaust emissions and noise must not exceed the national standards.