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elisabeth1 Aug 9th 2009 6:50 pm

Mopeds
 
Hi

I am moving to Spain and have held a full Uk driving licence for 2 months. I would like to buy a basic moped. I heard I must have had a licence for 1 year. Is this true as I will be converting my licence to Spanish and taking Spanish residency? Any help most grateful.

jdr Aug 9th 2009 7:18 pm

Re: Mopeds
 

Originally Posted by elisabeth1 (Post 7828272)
Hi

I am moving to Spain and have held a full Uk driving licence for 2 months. I would like to buy a basic moped. I heard I must have had a licence for 1 year. Is this true as I will be converting my licence to Spanish and taking Spanish residency? Any help most grateful.

Your licence is only valid if you are over 18 in Spain.
If you have a 250 moped I think you need to have held the car licence for 6 years, but smaller you may be ok.
The age limit used to be 14 to drive a moped but has just gone up, the kids take like a proficiency test to be allowed to drive, do you speak Spanish ?

Do a search this forum as this has been covered lots of times. ;-)

lynnxa Aug 9th 2009 7:19 pm

Re: Mopeds
 

Originally Posted by elisabeth1 (Post 7828272)
Hi

I am moving to Spain and have held a full Uk driving licence for 2 months. I would like to buy a basic moped. I heard I must have had a licence for 1 year. Is this true as I will be converting my licence to Spanish and taking Spanish residency? Any help most grateful.


Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7828323)
Your licence is only valid if you are over 18 in Spain.
If you have a 250 moped I think you need to have held the car licence for 6 years, but smaller you may be ok.
The age limit used to be 14 to drive a moped but has just gone up, the kids take like a proficiency test to be allowed to drive, do you speak Spanish ?

Do a search this forum as this has been covered lots of times. ;-)

it hasn't gone up yet jdr, for a 50cc


at the moment (until sept 2010) you can take a moped test at the age of 14:eek: I know, because my now 13 year old is delighted that she'll get in before the law changes:ohmy:

I don't know if this is right - but if you are converting your full licence to a spanish one, I can't see why you wouldn't be able to ride a moped on that licence

I'm happy to be corrected if I'm wrong, though

jdr Aug 9th 2009 7:38 pm

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Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 7828327)
it hasn't gone up yet jdr, for a 50cc


at the moment (until sept 2010) you can take a moped test at the age of 14:eek: I know, because my now 13 year old is delighted that she'll get in before the law changes:ohmy:

I don't know if this is right - but if you are converting your full licence to a spanish one, I can't see why you wouldn't be able to ride a moped on that licence

I'm happy to be corrected if I'm wrong, though

Yeah she will probably be ok on a 50cc with her licence, ok if you don`t live in the mountains. ;-)).

elisabeth1 Aug 9th 2009 7:43 pm

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Thanks guys. Im over 18 so hopefully will be ok. Thanks for the help :-)

Fred James Aug 9th 2009 7:53 pm

Re: Mopeds
 
If you have a UK car licence you can drive a moped in Spain. If fact, in Spain, moped licences are cancelled when you get a proper licence.

There is no minimum time requirement.

If you wish to drive a scooter/motorbike up to 125cc you can do this on a car licence but you must have held it for 3 years.

elisabeth1 Aug 9th 2009 8:21 pm

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Thanks for your reply Fred, thats a relief, didn't fancy a push-bike in the sun :-)

johnnycakes Aug 9th 2009 10:33 pm

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Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 7828387)
If you have a UK car licence you can drive a moped in Spain. If fact, in Spain, moped licences are cancelled when you get a proper licence.

There is no minimum time requirement.

If you wish to drive a scooter/motorbike up to 125cc you can do this on a car licence but you must have held it for 3 years.

Lots of people mix mopeds and scooters up without realising there is a difference, so to expand on your post and put it into context:
Moped
  • Looks like a bicycle
  • Has bicycle pedals to start the engine
  • Looks pretty ridiculous
  • Has a maximum engine size (displacement) of 49cc
Typical moped
Example: the vehicle Peter Parker delivers pizzas with in Spiderman.

Scooter
  • Is what many people think of when they read/say 'mopeds'
  • Doesn't look so ridiculous
  • Has no pedals
  • Engine size goes from 49cc-600cc depending on model
Typical scooter
Example: the original Vespa.

What this means is you can buy and ride a <50cc bike (in Spanish this type of vehicle is called a 'ciclomotor') as soon as you hold a driving licence. It can be either a moped or a scooter.

Note: I think in English 'moped' also has a separate definition equivalent to the Spanish 'ciclomotor', i.e. any vehicle with <50cc displacement.

HBG Aug 9th 2009 10:49 pm

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Whatever you do, please don't interfere with the silencer.

Fredbargate Aug 9th 2009 11:01 pm

Re: Mopeds
 

Originally Posted by johnnycakes (Post 7828737)
Note: I think in English 'moped' also has a separate definition equivalent to the Spanish 'ciclomotor', i.e. any vehicle with <50cc displacement.

I believe a MOPED in uk refers to a motorcycle of less than 50cc designed / limited to 30 mph / 50 kph.

These days the limiter is usually an electronic device which is easily fiddled with :o

Sharon B Aug 9th 2009 11:24 pm

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Originally Posted by HBG (Post 7828785)
Whatever you do, please don't interfere with the silencer.

How do they get away with it? You would have thought they would fail their ITV inspections.:frown:

johnnycakes Aug 9th 2009 11:31 pm

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Originally Posted by HBG (Post 7828785)
Whatever you do, please don't interfere with the silencer.

You mean to say that putting a 75cc piston and lightweight bearings and bigger carburetor and racing air filter and a race exhaust isn't a good idea? You crazy, mang. vr vr vrooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom *farts in tin can* *rides off into the sunset*.


Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 7828808)
I believe a MOPED in uk refers to a motorcycle of less than 50cc designed / limited to 30 mph / 50 kph.

These days the limiter is usually an electronic device which is easily fiddled with :o

Yeah, I meant any two wheeled vehicle, oops. Moped is an ambiguous word :(


Originally Posted by Sharon B (Post 7828845)
How do they get away with it? You would have thought they would fail their ITV inspections.:frown:

Up until March this year there was no ITV for ciclomotores. Even now all you need is an afternoon before the ITV to make it street legal, and another afternoon after the ITV to put it back. Also the law is being put into effect in stages based on the last three letters of registration plates, so until October or thereabouts there will be bikes exempt of ITV.

davidinspain Aug 19th 2009 1:51 am

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Anyone know of a beaten up 125 for sale near Gandia.Might as well get it pre-bashed as a week parking in Gandia would see it that way anyway.:)

missile Aug 19th 2009 11:57 pm

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Originally Posted by Daveinspain (Post 7856927)
Anyone know of a beaten up 125 for sale near Gandia.Might as well get it pre-bashed as a week parking in Gandia would see it that way anyway.:)

You are not likely to have it more than a week if you park it in Gandia :rofl:

davidinspain Aug 20th 2009 1:25 am

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Originally Posted by missile (Post 7859962)
You are not likely to have it more than a week if you park it in Gandia :rofl:

Nah I'll be OK I live in the posh part.;)


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