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chrisuk013 | 06:04 Mon 16th Dec 2024 | Motoring
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I'm in the market for my first moped. I'm potentially looking at a 125cc. 
 

What I'm wanting to know is, how loud are modern mopeds when first starting up the engine and also when riding? 
 

obviously I've got to think of my neighbours when going out late at night and coming home early in the morning. 
 

thanks in advance 

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Most are very quiet. You won't be disturbing your neighbours 

A 125cc cannot be classed as a moped. Mopeds are limited to a 50cc and a top speed of 28mph.

What is the legal definition of a moped in the UK?

Is a 125cc classed as a moped?

Scooters start at 50cc but they can go up to 750cc. Basically, if there's a platform on which to rest your feet while on the move, what you are riding is a scooter. If it's under 50cc then legally it's classed as a moped.

As long as it hasn't been modified, it should be quiet. I'm glad you are considering your neighbours. Also bear in mind that if you are doing food deliveries (I'm not saying you are) you will need the correct insurance.

Whilst your definitions are correct, Electrochem, 'moped' has become a looser term.  This company calls these mopeds

https://www.mopeds.co.uk/125cc-moped-milan.html

I remember when mopeds had pedals.

It depends on what you have done to your exhaust. One of your mates can probably get it to roar loud for you.

2 things:

Should be quiet enough in standard form - don't modify the exhaust.

Don't leave it running in the same spot. Startup, get on, ride away.

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