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49cc Honda scooter

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Is a 1994 Honda Tact 49cc 2T bike

legal to drive.?

Why wouldn’t it be? Have seen a couple in cm, though don’t recall them having a tax sticker 

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1 hour ago, novacova said:

Why wouldn’t it be? 

I don't know one way or the other.

 

The current owner claims they cannot be registered,

 

So I'm wondering if a young child could legally operate one then.

 

15 hours ago, papa al said:

1994 Honda Tact 49cc 2T

 

The current owner claims they cannot be registered

It's 2 stroke, not street legal? 

 

 

49 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's 2 stroke, not street legal? 

 

 

 

There's plenty of 2T bikes on the road legally

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's 2 stroke, not street legal? 

 

 

 

I have a KR150 2 stroke....  why do they allow me to pay road tax each year if it is illegal?

16 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

I have a KR150 2 stroke....  why do they allow me to pay road tax each year if it is illegal?

Your location. 

 

Some regions don't allow 2 strokes 

 

35 minutes ago, Neilly said:

 

There's plenty of 2T bikes on the road legally

Location 

IRRC, motorbikes under 50cc are exempted from registration and may be driven by kids under 18

1 minute ago, dddave said:

IRRC, motorbikes under 50cc are exempted from registration and may be driven by kids under 18

Can be driven without a licence?

5 minutes ago, doctormann said:

Can be driven without a licence?

I think under 50cc doesn't require a license but not 100% sure.  I know it was true at one time but it may have changed.

17 hours ago, papa al said:

The current owner claims they cannot be registered

Most likely because there are no ownership documents (green book) for the bike. Under 50cc cannot be registered 

17 hours ago, papa al said:

So I'm wondering if a young child could legally operate one then.

Minimum legal age is 15yo up to 110cc is what the law states. 
If the bike is going to be ridden in a rural area or if it’s going to be used off road then nobody is going to care unless there’s an injury. Legally, a license and helmet is required to operate a motorcycle in th regardless of the size of the bike.

25 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Your location. 

 

Some regions don't allow 2 strokes 

 

 

Chonburi.

2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Location 

 

Is that a statement or a question? I've seen 2T bikes all over Thailand. Probably the most common is the Nova Dash, although there are quite a few KR150's and NSR150's about as well

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