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- Sport_moped abstract "A sport moped is moped that resembles a sport bike and often performs better than standard mopeds. They were created to circumvent UK legislation, called the \"Sixteeners Laws\", aimed at taking young motorcycle riders off the road. The new laws, introduced in 1971 by Conservative Party Minister for Transport John Peyton, forbade 16-year-olds from riding motorcycles of 250 cc capacity, thus limiting them to 50 cc machines until they turned 17.The law resulted in motorcycle manufacturers developing a new class of high-performance mopeds in the 1970s, termed \"sports mopeds\" or, colloquially, \"sixteener specials,\" due to their marketing being aimed at 16-year-olds, a move which was widely criticized at the time.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the category link.If the speed limiter is removed, a four-stroke engine sport moped can exceed 60 km/h (37 mph), while those with two-stroke engines can reach speeds up to 90 km/h (56 mph). To achieve higher performance, motorcyclists frequently change out engine components, such as exchanging cylinder-piston-rings (occasionally also camshafts) with 70/72/80cc ( on 2T engines) or 70/72/80/110 cc (on 4T engines). These engine modifications may increase maximum speeds to between 100 and 120 km/h (62 and 75 mph). Sport bikes with 125 cc displacements are sometimes registered as 50 cc mopeds to avoid certain state or federal regulations. Because of this, many manufacturers use identical frames and components in both 125 cc sport bikes and 50 cc sport mopeds, allowing a 125 cc engine to be swapped into a 50 cc sport moped frame. Examples of this are the Aprilia RS50 and RS125, the Derbi GPR50 and GPR125, the Yamaha TZR50 and TZR125, and the Gilera DNA 50 and 125.Some sport bikes use the Minarelli AM6 engine (2T) (Aprilia RS 50 (2G), Rieju RS2 Matrix 50, Peugeot XR6, Yamaha TZR 50, Malaguti Drakon 50), while other use Piaggio engines (Aprilia RS 50 (3G), Derbi GPR 50, and Gilera DNA).Few sport bikes, for example: Gilera DNA and Kingway Fennari was produced with an automatic gearbox.Bicycle-style pedals were installed when new legislation was passed requiring them. These models were produced from 1972 onwards by Japanese manufacturers Honda, Yamaha, and Suzuki, as well as European companies such as Puch, Fantic, Gilera, Gitane, and Garelli. The most famous of these versions was the Yamaha FS1-E. They included roadsters, enduro and motorcrossers, cafe racers and choppers or Scooters, and led to a boom in motorcycling similar to the early 1960s rocker period. The government passed further legislation in 1977 which was more restrictive, limiting mopeds to a weight of 250 kg and a top speed of 30 mph. This later legislation contributed to the demise of the UK motorcycle market. No such restrictions existed in continental Europe, and such vehicles could be ridden by 14-year-olds.Sport mopeds, currently and formerly produced:on Chinese components:Zipp Pro 50, Zipp Pro 50 GT, Zipp XRace 50Romet RR 50, Romet Arrow FlyJunak 901 RS, Junak 901 Sport, Junak 903 RaceKeeway Leone RK50Kinroad Sprinter (also known as Kinroad XT50-18) / Ventus SprinterKingway FennariBarton FR 50Pulse Rage 50 (also known as LK50GY-2)on Spanish, Italian, French and Japanese components:Gilera DNA 50Aprilia RS 50 (four generations)Aprilia Tuono 50Aprilia AF1 50Derbi GPR 50Rieju RS1 Evolution 50, Rieju RS2 Matrix 50Peugeot XR6, Peugeot XR7Yamaha TZR 50Cagiva Mito 50Suzuki RG Gamma 50Malaguti Drakon 50There are also Minibike sport mopeds; for example: Honda NSR50 and Yamaha YSR50.".
- Sport_moped thumbnail Derbi_GPR_50_2010.jpg?width=300.
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- Sport_moped wikiPageRevisionID "682379991".
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Almot_Junak.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Aprilia_RS125.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Aprilia_RS50.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Aprilia_Tuono.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Café_racer.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Cagiva_Mito.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Camshaft.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mopeds.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_bikes.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Chopper_(motorcycle).
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_centimetre.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(engine).
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Derbi.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Derbi_GPR125.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Enduro.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Four-stroke_engine.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Gilera_DNA.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Honda_NSR50.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink John_Peyton,_Baron_Peyton_of_Yeovil.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Malaguti.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Minarelli.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Minibike.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Moped.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Motocross.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycling.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Piaggio.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Piston.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Piston_ring.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_Rage_50_–_LK50GY-2.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Rieju.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Rocker_(subculture).
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Scooter_(motorcycle).
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Speed_limiter.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Sport_bike.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Corporation.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_FS1.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Motor_Company.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_TZR125.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YSR50.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink File:Derbi_GPR_50_2010.jpg.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLink File:Yamaha-TZR50R.jpg.
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sport moped".
- Sport_moped wikiPageWikiLinkText "sport moped".
- Sport_moped date "March 2014".
- Sport_moped reason "Could they ride bikes between 50 cc and 250 cc?".
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- Sport_moped subject Category:Mopeds.
- Sport_moped subject Category:Sport_bikes.
- Sport_moped type Classification.
- Sport_moped type Moped.
- Sport_moped type Page.
- Sport_moped comment "A sport moped is moped that resembles a sport bike and often performs better than standard mopeds. They were created to circumvent UK legislation, called the \"Sixteeners Laws\", aimed at taking young motorcycle riders off the road.".
- Sport_moped label "Sport moped".
- Sport_moped sameAs Q7579512.
- Sport_moped sameAs m.0p8wwgp.
- Sport_moped sameAs Q7579512.
- Sport_moped wasDerivedFrom Sport_moped?oldid=682379991.
- Sport_moped depiction Derbi_GPR_50_2010.jpg.
- Sport_moped isPrimaryTopicOf Sport_moped.