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A sport moped is a
moped A moped ( ) is a type of small motorcycle, generally having a less stringent licensing requirement than full motorcycles or automobiles. The term used to mean a similar vehicle except with both bicycle pedals and a motorcycle engine. Mopeds typ ...
that resembles a
sport bike A sport bike (sports motorcycle, or sports bike) is a motorcycle designed and optimized for speed, acceleration, braking, and cornering on asphalt concrete race tracks and roads. They are mainly designed for performance at the expense of comfor ...
and often performs better than standard
moped A moped ( ) is a type of small motorcycle, generally having a less stringent licensing requirement than full motorcycles or automobiles. The term used to mean a similar vehicle except with both bicycle pedals and a motorcycle engine. Mopeds typ ...
s. 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 capacity, thus limiting them to ''50 cc'' machines until they turned 17.


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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. If the speed limiter is removed, a
four-stroke engine A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft. A stroke refers to the full travel of the piston along the cylinder, in either directi ...
sport-moped can exceed , while those with
two-stroke engines A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of ...
can reach speeds of over . To achieve higher performance,
motorcyclists Motorcycling is the act of riding a motorcycle. For some people, motorcycling may be the only affordable form of individual motorized transportation, and small- displacement motorcycles are the most common motor vehicle in the most populous c ...
frequently modify the engines, such as installing a big bore kit which raises the displacement. These engine modifications may increase maximum speeds to between . 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 Adhesion G-protein coupled receptor A3 (ADGRA3), also known as GPR125, is an adhesion GPCR that in humans is encoded by the ''Adgra3'' gene In biology, the word gene (from , ; "...Wilhelm Johannsen coined the word gene to describe the M ...
, the
Yamaha TZR50 Yamaha may refer to: * Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese company with a wide range of products and services, established in 1887. The company is the largest shareholder of Yamaha Motor Company (below). ** Yamaha Music Foundation, an organization estab ...
and TZR125, and the Gilera DNA 50 and 125. Some sport bikes use the
Minarelli Minarelli is an Italian motorcycle engine manufacturer. It is part of the Fantic Motor group. History Minarelli was founded in Bologna in 1951 as a motorcycle manufacturer. In 1954 it also began to build mopeds. Two years later Minarelli swi ...
AM6 engine (2T) (Aprilia RS 50 (1999-2005), Rieju RS2 Matrix 50, Peugeot XR6, Yamaha TZR 50, Malaguti Drakon 50), while other use
Piaggio Piaggio & C. SpA (Piaggio ) is an Italian motor vehicle manufacturer, which produces a range of two-wheeled motor vehicles and compact commercial vehicles under seven brands: Piaggio, Vespa, Gilera, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Derbi, and Scarabeo ...
engines (Derbi GPR 50, and Gilera DNA). Few sport bikes, for example: Gilera DNA and Kingway Fennari were produced with an
automatic gearbox An automatic transmission (sometimes abbreviated to auto or AT) is a multi-speed transmission used in internal combustion engine-based motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving ...
. 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 Enduro is a form of motorcycle sport run on extended cross-country, off-road courses. Enduro consists of many different obstacles and challenges. The main type of enduro event, and the format to which the World Enduro Championship is run, is ...
and
motorcross Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom. History Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competiti ...
ers,
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s and choppers or Scooters,''The Motorcycle Book'', Alan Seeley, MotorBooks International, 2 May 2004 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.''Funky Mopeds!: The 1970s Sports Moped Phenomenon'', Richard Skelton. MBI Publishing Company, 1 May 2007. 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 50 **Romet RR 50, Romet Arrow Fly ** Junak 901 RS, Junak 901 Sport, Junak 903 Race **Keeway Leone RK50 **Kinroad Sprinter (also known as Kinroad XT50-18) / Ventus Sprinter **Kingway Fennari **Barton FR 50 ** Pulse Rage 50 (also known as LK50GY-2)


On Spanish, Italian, French and Japanese components

** Gilera DNA 50 ** Aprilia RS 50 (four generations) ** Aprilia Tuono 50 **Aprilia AF1 50 ** Derbi GPR 50 ** Rieju RS1 Evolution 50, Rieju RS2 Matrix 50 **
Peugeot Peugeot (, , ) is a French brand of automobiles owned by Stellantis. The family business that preceded the current Peugeot companies was founded in 1810, with a steel foundry that soon started making hand tools and kitchen equipment, and the ...
XR6, Peugeot XR7 **
Yamaha Yamaha may refer to: * Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese company with a wide range of products and services, established in 1887. The company is the largest shareholder of Yamaha Motor Company (below). ** Yamaha Music Foundation, an organization estab ...
TZR 50 ** Cagiva Mito 50 ** Suzuki RG Gamma 50 ** Malaguti Drakon 50 There are also
Minibike A minibike is a two-wheeled, motorized, off-highway recreational vehicle popularized in the 1960s and 1970s, but available continuously from a wide variety of manufacturers since 1959. Their off-highway nature and (in many countries) typically enti ...
sport mopeds; for example:
Honda NSR50 The A-AC10 Honda NSR50 is a motorcycle produced by Honda, Honda Motor Company. It was offered in a street legal format in several countries including Japan, France, Spain and more. It was also offered as an off-road use race bike variant in both ...
and Yamaha YSR50.


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