What is the difference between motorcycle and motorized bicycle?

August 18, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
Filed under: Cycling 
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Joanna asked:

I’m reading the DMV manual to try to get a motorcycle permit and the first paragraph says this:
According to New Jersey law, a motorcycle can be a motor bike,
a bicycle with a motor attached or any motor-operated vehicle of
the bicycle or tricycle type, except for a motorized bicycle.

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3 Responses to “What is the difference between motorcycle and motorized bicycle?”
  1. SHAPOW! says:

    a motorcycle is made with intentions to have a motor, while a motorized bicycle is a bicycle with a motor added to it

  2. Bob A says:

    A moped will have less then 50 cc displacement and cant travel faster the 25 mph and cant have more then 1.5 bhp. Motorized bicycles are considered to be a moped.

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  3. S H says:

    A motorcycle is made with a motor attached.
    A motorized bicycle is a bike that an engine has been added later.

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