Collection: Motorcycles & 3-Wheeler Trikes | Street Legal Bikes
Street-Legal Motorcycles & 3-Wheeler Trikes for Every Rider
Discover our collection of street-legal motorcycles and 3-wheeler trikes that combine performance, style, and practicality for riders seeking freedom on the open road. From nimble commuter bikes to unique 3-wheel trikes, our DOT-approved vehicles deliver reliable transportation with the excitement and versatility that motorcycle enthusiasts demand.
Our Motorcycle & Trike Collection:
- 125cc-150cc Motorcycles - Fuel-efficient street bikes perfect for beginners and urban commuting
- 200cc-250cc Motorcycles - Mid-range bikes with highway capability for longer rides
- Dual Sport Motorcycles - Versatile on-road/off-road bikes for adventure riders
- 3-Wheeler Trikes - Unique stability and style in motorcycle alternatives with enhanced balance
- Cruiser-Style Motorcycles - Classic designs with comfortable riding positions
Whether you're a beginner rider looking for your first motorcycle, a commuter seeking fuel-efficient transportation, or someone who appreciates the unique stability of a 3-wheeler trike, our collection delivers quality, performance, and value. Check out our Motorcycle Buyers Guide to find your perfect ride today!
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RPS M-16 Automatic 150cc Motorcycle
Regular price $1,689.00 USDRegular price$1,849.00 USDSale price $1,689.00 USDSale -
Icebear LEO 125cc Motorcycle
Regular price $1,649.00 USDRegular price$1,749.00 USDSale price $1,649.00 USDSale -
Icebear Champion XL 125cc Motorcycle
Regular price $1,649.00 USDRegular price$1,749.00 USDSale price $1,649.00 USDSale -
RPS Hawk X 250cc Dual Sport Motorcycle
Regular price $1,839.00 USDRegular price$2,149.00 USDSale price $1,839.00 USDSale -
Fuerza 125cc Sport Motorcycle
Regular price $1,699.00 USDRegular price$1,899.00 USDSale price $1,699.00 USDSale -
RPS Hawk DLX 250 Dual Sport Motorcycles
Regular price $2,099.00 USDRegular price$2,299.00 USDSale price $2,099.00 USDSale -
TBR7D 250cc Dual Sport Motorcycles
Regular price $1,799.00 USDRegular price$1,999.00 USDSale price $1,799.00 USDSale -
Maddog 50cc Trike Motor Scooter
Regular price $2,699.00 USDRegular price$2,899.00 USDSale price $2,699.00 USDSale -
Maddog 150cc Trike Motor Scooter
Regular price $2,799.00 USDRegular price$2,999.00 USDSale price $2,799.00 USDSale -
Three Wheeled 50cc Trike Motor Scooters
Regular price $2,299.00 USDRegular price$2,599.00 USDSale price $2,299.00 USDSale -
Three Wheeled 150cc Trike Motor Scooters
Regular price $2,449.00 USDRegular price$2,699.00 USDSale price $2,449.00 USDSale
Complete Guide to Street Legal Motorcycles and 3-Wheeler Trikes
Introduction to Street Legal Motorcycles and Trikes
Street legal motorcycles and 3-wheeler trikes provide exciting, economical, and practical transportation for riders seeking alternatives to cars and traditional commuting. These DOT-approved vehicles combine the freedom and excitement of two-wheel (or three-wheel) riding with fuel efficiency, maneuverability, and lower operating costs that make them attractive options for commuters, beginners, and motorcycle enthusiasts. From entry-level 125cc motorcycles perfect for new riders to powerful 250cc bikes capable of highway cruising, and unique 3-wheeler trikes offering enhanced stability, our collection delivers options for diverse riding needs and preferences.
Understanding the different types of street legal motorcycles, engine displacement categories, licensing requirements, and practical considerations helps riders make informed decisions about which motorcycle or trike best suits their needs, experience level, and intended use.
Benefits of Street Legal Motorcycles and Trikes
Exceptional Fuel Efficiency: Motorcycles deliver outstanding fuel economy compared to cars and trucks. Entry-level 125cc-150cc motorcycles achieve 70-100+ MPG, mid-range 200cc-250cc bikes deliver 60-80 MPG, and even larger motorcycles significantly outperform cars. This exceptional efficiency dramatically reduces fuel costs—typical motorcycle commuters spend $20-40 monthly on fuel compared to $150-300+ for car commuters. Over a year, fuel savings alone can total $1,500-3,000+, often exceeding the motorcycle's purchase price.
Lower Operating Costs: Beyond fuel savings, motorcycles cost less to insure ($200-600 annually vs. $1,200-2,000+ for cars), register ($30-100 annually vs. $100-300+ for cars), and maintain (oil changes $30-50, tires $150-300 per set lasting 5,000-10,000 miles). Total annual operating costs for motorcycles typically run $500-1,500 compared to $3,000-6,000+ for cars.
Easy Parking and Maneuverability: Motorcycles park in compact spaces, motorcycle-designated areas, and locations where cars can't fit. Urban riders eliminate parking garage fees, meter costs, and parking search frustration. Narrow profiles allow lane filtering (where legal) and navigating congested traffic more efficiently than cars.
Affordable Entry: Quality street legal motorcycles cost $1,500-4,000 compared to $20,000-40,000+ for new cars. Lower purchase prices make motorcycle ownership accessible to broader audiences including students, young professionals, and budget-conscious commuters.
Environmental Benefits: Lower fuel consumption means reduced emissions and smaller carbon footprints. Motorcycles produce fewer greenhouse gases per mile than cars, appealing to environmentally conscious riders.
Riding Enjoyment: Motorcycles provide engaging, enjoyable transportation experiences. Open-air riding, direct connection to surroundings, and active involvement in operation create satisfaction that commuting in cars rarely delivers.
Community and Culture: Motorcycle ownership connects riders to vibrant communities of enthusiasts. Group rides, motorcycle events, and shared passion create social opportunities and friendships.
125cc-150cc Motorcycles: Perfect for Beginners
125cc-150cc motorcycles represent ideal entry points into street riding, offering manageable power, lightweight handling, exceptional fuel economy, and forgiving characteristics for new riders.
Performance Characteristics: 125cc motorcycles produce approximately 10-12 horsepower, achieving top speeds of 55-65 MPH. 150cc models generate 12-15 horsepower with top speeds of 60-70 MPH. This performance suits city riding, suburban commuting, and moderate highway use. Acceleration is adequate for traffic merging and passing, though not aggressive. Lightweight construction (typically 250-300 pounds) makes these bikes easy to handle, maneuver, and control at low speeds.
Fuel Efficiency: 125cc-150cc motorcycles achieve exceptional fuel economy of 70-100+ MPG depending on riding style and conditions. With typical 2-3 gallon fuel tanks, single fill-ups provide 150-250+ miles of range. Annual fuel costs for daily commuters often total less than $300.
Beginner-Friendly Features: Lightweight, manageable power delivery, low seat heights (typically 28-31 inches allowing most riders to touch ground comfortably), forgiving handling that doesn't punish mistakes, and affordable pricing make 125cc-150cc motorcycles perfect first bikes. New riders can learn fundamental skills without intimidation from excessive power or weight.
Licensing Considerations: Most states require motorcycle licenses (Class M endorsement) for 125cc+ motorcycles. Some states offer tiered licensing with restrictions on displacement or power for new riders. Verify state-specific requirements before purchasing.
Ideal Uses: Urban commuting on city streets, suburban transportation on roads with speed limits up to 55 MPH, short to moderate distance travel (under 50 miles per trip), learning motorcycle operation and skills, and economical secondary transportation.
Limitations: Limited highway capability (can maintain highway speeds but lack power for confident passing or headwind riding), restricted passenger carrying (can accommodate passengers but performance suffers), and minimal cargo capacity. Best suited for solo riders on shorter trips.
Popular Styles: Standard/naked bikes with upright riding positions, sport-styled bikes with aggressive aesthetics, and retro/classic designs with vintage-inspired looks.
200cc-250cc Motorcycles: Versatile Mid-Range Performance
200cc-250cc motorcycles provide significant performance increases over entry-level bikes while maintaining excellent fuel economy and manageable characteristics.
Performance Characteristics: 200cc motorcycles produce approximately 15-18 horsepower with top speeds of 70-80 MPH. 250cc models generate 20-25 horsepower achieving 80-90+ MPH. This performance handles highway riding confidently, provides strong acceleration for passing and merging, accommodates two-up riding with passengers, and tackles hills and headwinds effectively. Weight typically ranges 300-400 pounds—still manageable but more substantial than smaller bikes.
Fuel Efficiency: 200cc-250cc motorcycles deliver 60-80 MPG, balancing performance with economy. While less efficient than 125cc-150cc bikes, fuel economy still dramatically exceeds cars. Annual fuel costs for regular commuters typically total $400-600.
Highway Capability: 200cc-250cc motorcycles handle interstate highways, expressways, and high-speed roads confidently. Sustained speeds of 65-75 MPH allow keeping pace with traffic without straining engines. Enhanced stability at speed improves safety and comfort during highway riding.
Versatility: Mid-range motorcycles suit diverse applications including longer-distance commuting (50-100+ miles per trip), weekend touring and recreational rides, two-up riding with passengers, varied road types from city streets to highways, and all-around transportation needs.
Ideal Users: Riders wanting highway capability, those planning longer trips or touring, motorcyclists needing passenger capacity, experienced beginners ready for more performance, and riders seeking single bikes for all purposes.
Popular Styles: Standard/naked bikes with comfortable ergonomics, sport bikes with performance-oriented features, cruisers with laid-back riding positions, dual-sport bikes with on/off-road capability, and adventure-styled motorcycles.
Dual Sport Motorcycles: On-Road and Off-Road Versatility
Dual sport motorcycles combine street-legal equipment with off-road capability, creating versatile machines for riders who want both pavement and dirt riding options.
Design Characteristics: Dual sport motorcycles feature long-travel suspension (6-10 inches) handling rough terrain, knobby or dual-purpose tires providing traction on pavement and dirt, high ground clearance (10-12 inches) clearing obstacles, upright riding positions with good visibility, lightweight construction for off-road maneuverability, and full street-legal equipment (lights, mirrors, turn signals, horn).
On-Road Performance: Dual sport bikes handle street riding competently with adequate power for commuting and highway use, though typically less refined than pure street bikes. Upright positions provide comfort for longer rides. Knobby tires create more road noise and slightly reduced pavement grip compared to street tires.
Off-Road Capability: Long suspension travel, light weight, and appropriate gearing allow dual sport motorcycles to handle dirt roads, trails, fire roads, and moderate off-road terrain. Not as capable as pure dirt bikes but sufficient for adventure riding and exploring unpaved areas.
Ideal Users: Riders wanting single bikes for street and dirt use, adventure riders exploring varied terrain, commuters with unpaved roads or driveways, motorcyclists seeking versatility over specialization, and riders who enjoy exploring beyond pavement.
Popular Displacement: Dual sport motorcycles commonly range 200cc-250cc, providing adequate power for both on-road and off-road use while maintaining manageable weight.
3-Wheeler Trikes: Stability Meets Style
3-wheeler trikes provide unique alternatives to traditional two-wheel motorcycles, offering enhanced stability, distinctive styling, and motorcycle experiences with reduced balance requirements.
Configuration: Most 3-wheeler trikes feature two front wheels and one rear wheel (reverse trike configuration), providing superior stability compared to traditional motorcycles. Two front wheels create stable platforms that resist tipping, inspire confidence in new riders, and handle adverse conditions better than two-wheelers.
Stability Advantages: Three-point contact with ground dramatically reduces tip-over risk compared to motorcycles. Riders can stop without putting feet down (though most still do out of habit). Cornering doesn't require leaning like motorcycles—trikes turn more like cars. This stability appeals to riders concerned about balance, those transitioning from two wheels, older riders, and anyone valuing security over traditional motorcycle dynamics.
Who Rides Trikes: New riders appreciating stability advantages, experienced motorcyclists seeking comfortable alternatives, seniors wanting continued riding with added security, riders with balance concerns or physical limitations, and anyone attracted to unique styling and attention-getting designs.
Performance: 3-wheeler trikes typically feature 125cc-250cc engines providing adequate power for street riding. Heavier than comparable motorcycles due to additional wheel and structure, trikes offer slightly reduced performance but remain capable for intended uses.
Licensing: Licensing requirements for 3-wheeler trikes vary by state. Some states require motorcycle licenses, others allow operation with standard driver's licenses, and some have specific trike endorsements. Verify state-specific requirements.
Comfort Features: Many trikes include comfortable seating with back support, ample storage compartments, weather protection from windscreens and bodywork, and passenger accommodations. Enhanced comfort suits longer rides and touring.
Ideal Uses: Urban commuting with added stability, recreational riding for enjoyment, touring with comfort and storage, riders wanting motorcycle experiences without balance challenges, and distinctive transportation making statements.
Licensing Requirements for Street Legal Motorcycles
Motorcycle License (Class M Endorsement): Most states require motorcycle licenses for operating motorcycles and trikes on public roads. Obtaining motorcycle licenses involves written tests covering traffic laws and motorcycle operation, vision tests ensuring adequate visual acuity, and riding skills tests demonstrating control, braking, turning, and safe operation.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Courses: MSF courses provide professional motorcycle training teaching fundamental skills, safety practices, and proper techniques. Many states waive riding skills tests for MSF course graduates. Courses are highly recommended even when not required—professional instruction accelerates learning and prevents bad habits.
Learner's Permits: Most states offer motorcycle learner's permits allowing supervised riding while preparing for full license testing. Permits typically restrict nighttime riding, passenger carrying, and highway use until full licenses are obtained.
Age Requirements: Minimum ages for motorcycle licenses vary by state, typically ranging from 16-18 years old. Some states allow younger riders with restrictions or parental consent.
State Variations: Licensing requirements vary significantly by state. Some states have tiered systems with restrictions based on displacement or power. Others treat all motorcycles equally. Verify specific requirements in your state before purchasing.
Insurance for Street Legal Motorcycles
Liability Insurance: Most states require liability insurance for motorcycles covering bodily injury and property damage. Minimum coverage limits vary by state, typically $25,000-50,000 per person for bodily injury and $10,000-25,000 for property damage.
Comprehensive and Collision: Optional comprehensive coverage protects against theft, vandalism, weather damage, and non-collision incidents. Collision coverage pays for motorcycle damage in accidents. These coverages are optional but recommended for newer or valuable motorcycles.
Insurance Costs: Motorcycle insurance costs significantly less than car insurance. Annual premiums for 125cc-250cc motorcycles typically range $200-600 depending on rider age, location, coverage levels, and riding history. Young riders and those in urban areas pay higher premiums.
Factors Affecting Rates: Insurance companies consider rider age and experience, motorcycle displacement and value, location and theft rates, coverage levels selected, riding history and claims, and safety course completion (often provides discounts).
Registration and Legal Requirements
DMV Registration: Register street legal motorcycles at local DMV offices using manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO), proof of insurance, identification, and registration fees. You'll receive license plates and registration documents allowing legal street operation.
Title Documentation: Motorcycles receive titles documenting ownership. Maintain titles securely as they're required for registration renewals, insurance claims, and future sales.
Safety Inspections: Some states require periodic safety inspections verifying lights, brakes, tires, and equipment function properly. Inspection requirements and frequencies vary by state.
Emissions Testing: Some jurisdictions require emissions testing for motorcycles. EPA-certified motorcycles typically pass without issues.
Maintenance and Ownership Costs
Routine Maintenance: Motorcycles require regular maintenance including oil changes every 1,500-3,000 miles ($30-50), chain cleaning and lubrication every 300-500 miles ($5-10), tire replacement every 5,000-10,000 miles ($150-300 per set), brake pad replacement as needed ($50-100), air filter replacement ($15-30), and spark plug replacement ($10-30).
Annual Maintenance Costs: Total annual maintenance for regular riders typically ranges $300-600 including oil changes, chain maintenance, tire replacement, brake service, and minor repairs.
DIY vs. Professional Service: Many motorcycle maintenance tasks are DIY-friendly for owners with basic mechanical skills. Oil changes, chain maintenance, and minor adjustments save money. Complex repairs involving engines, transmissions, or electrical systems may require professional service.
Parts Availability: Replacement parts for popular motorcycle brands are readily available through dealers, online retailers, and specialty shops. Common wear items are affordable and accessible.
Safety Considerations
Protective Gear: Always wear DOT-approved helmets (full-face helmets provide maximum protection), motorcycle jackets with armor at shoulders, elbows, and back, motorcycle pants or riding jeans with armor, gloves protecting hands, and boots covering ankles. Quality gear protects in accidents and improves comfort.
Defensive Riding: Practice defensive riding techniques including maintaining safe following distances, anticipating other drivers' actions, avoiding blind spots, riding as if invisible to other motorists, and staying alert to hazards. Defensive riding dramatically reduces accident risks.
Weather Awareness: Motorcycles handle differently in rain, wind, and cold. Reduce speeds in wet conditions, avoid painted road markings and metal surfaces when wet, dress appropriately for temperature, and avoid riding in severe weather when possible.
Training and Skills Development: Continuous skills development through advanced riding courses, track days, and practice improves safety and enjoyment. Never stop learning and improving riding skills.
Visibility: Wear bright or reflective gear, use headlights at all times, position yourself in traffic for maximum visibility, and make eye contact with other drivers when possible.
Why Buy Motorcycles from Q9 PowerSports USA
DOT-Approved Vehicles: Every motorcycle and trike is fully street-legal with proper certifications and documentation for hassle-free registration.
Competitive Pricing: Direct-to-consumer model offers excellent prices on quality street legal motorcycles and trikes.
Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable team helps you select the right motorcycle for your experience level, intended use, and budget.
Free Shipping: Nationwide delivery on select models brings your motorcycle directly to your door.
Complete Support: Comprehensive customer service from pre-purchase questions to post-delivery assistance.
Trusted Brands: We carry established manufacturers known for reliability and support.
Start Your Motorcycle Journey Today
Browse our complete selection of street legal motorcycles and 3-wheeler trikes above. Whether you need a fuel-efficient 125cc commuter, a versatile 250cc all-rounder, an adventure-ready dual sport, or a stable 3-wheeler trike, our collection delivers quality options at competitive prices.
Questions about which motorcycle or trike is right for you? Contact our expert team for personalized recommendations based on your experience level, intended use, and riding goals. We're here to help you find the perfect street legal motorcycle for economical, enjoyable transportation and adventure.