Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Moped Laws
Aloha Mopeders
So I heard from a little birdy that the State is looking to have us safety check and license our mopeds each year. With the State of Hawaii hungry for some money they see us as an easy target. Well get out there and tell them enough is enough. We ride mopeds to save money, not pay more money.
So I heard from a little birdy that the State is looking to have us safety check and license our mopeds each year. With the State of Hawaii hungry for some money they see us as an easy target. Well get out there and tell them enough is enough. We ride mopeds to save money, not pay more money.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Hawaii Mopeds
University of Hawaii is in session and everyone is looking to ride a moped. They are a great way to get around Hawaii and are environmentally friendlier. For all those new riders some tips on riding your moped in Hawaii. First off watch all road paint, they become really slick with any moisture. Also (packing) riding double is illegal in Hawaii, however most times cops have better things to do.
But most importantly have fun and bee safe whilst you ride your moped through Hawaii. Check us out at Hawaii Moped
But most importantly have fun and bee safe whilst you ride your moped through Hawaii. Check us out at Hawaii Moped
Monday, April 20, 2009
Quick Hawaii Moped Facts
1)In Hawaii a moped has to have a engine size of under 50CC, anything over that is considered a motor scooter and requires a motorcycle license, and insurance.
2) in Hawaii you are not required to wear a helmet although we do advise it.
3) Moped registration is the same as registering a bicycle (Oahu) for some of the neighbor islands you are required to get a safety inspection.
If you have anymore questions or are interested in buying a Hawaii Moped click the link and visit us on the web
Another good website to visit is http://search.dmv.org/dmv/moped%20laws
2) in Hawaii you are not required to wear a helmet although we do advise it.
3) Moped registration is the same as registering a bicycle (Oahu) for some of the neighbor islands you are required to get a safety inspection.
If you have anymore questions or are interested in buying a Hawaii Moped click the link and visit us on the web
Another good website to visit is http://search.dmv.org/dmv/moped%20laws
Friday, February 20, 2009
Buying a Moped in Hawaii
All mopeds are regulated in Hawaii to do under 30mph and are less than 2hp. But that does not make all mopeds equal. We at www.pacificmopeds.com have done extensive research and found the best bike for your buck. We provide a great looking moped and is economical and priced competitively. Chcek us out at www.pacificmopeds.com
Thursday, February 19, 2009
New Hydrogen Moped
Chinese company begins exporting hydrogen mopeds
by Jeremy Korzeniewski on Aug 18th 2008 at 6:56PM
Nearly a year ago, we first laid eyes on a hydrogen-powered moped from the Shanghai Pearl Hydrogen Power Source Technology Company. Although the machine had, um... questionable aesthetics, we were impressed by its 60-mile range at 15 miles per hour and relatively low $2,600 price tag. According to a report on Shanghai Daily, 30 of the hydrogen-fed units have already been exported. By 2011, the Chinese manufacturer hopes to be building 1,000 units per year for sale both in China and abroad. Considering that many electric two-wheelers already cost more than the hydrogen-powered ebike from Shanghai, there could be a real market for these vehicles, though the hydrogen fueling infrastructure is most definitely still in its infancy. Other brands, such as Suzuki and Intelligent Energy, have plans to introduce hydrogen-powered fuel cell cycles of their own. Both the Crosscage and ENV, though, would surely cost significantly more than their Chinese counterparts.[Source: Shangai Daily via Faster and Faster]
Tags: hydrogen, hydrogen bike, hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen moped, HydrogenBike, HydrogenFuelCell, HydrogenMoped, Shanghai Pearl Hydrogen Power Source Technology Company, ShanghaiPearlHydrogenPowerSourceTechnologyCompany
by Jeremy Korzeniewski on Aug 18th 2008 at 6:56PM
Nearly a year ago, we first laid eyes on a hydrogen-powered moped from the Shanghai Pearl Hydrogen Power Source Technology Company. Although the machine had, um... questionable aesthetics, we were impressed by its 60-mile range at 15 miles per hour and relatively low $2,600 price tag. According to a report on Shanghai Daily, 30 of the hydrogen-fed units have already been exported. By 2011, the Chinese manufacturer hopes to be building 1,000 units per year for sale both in China and abroad. Considering that many electric two-wheelers already cost more than the hydrogen-powered ebike from Shanghai, there could be a real market for these vehicles, though the hydrogen fueling infrastructure is most definitely still in its infancy. Other brands, such as Suzuki and Intelligent Energy, have plans to introduce hydrogen-powered fuel cell cycles of their own. Both the Crosscage and ENV, though, would surely cost significantly more than their Chinese counterparts.[Source: Shangai Daily via Faster and Faster]
Tags: hydrogen, hydrogen bike, hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen moped, HydrogenBike, HydrogenFuelCell, HydrogenMoped, Shanghai Pearl Hydrogen Power Source Technology Company, ShanghaiPearlHydrogenPowerSourceTechnologyCompany
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