Hmmm.... I'm confused - moped or scooter?
Moped army site seems clearly dedicated to the moped -
MOtorized 2-wheeler that still can be
PEDaled if desired.
Scooters, though, don't have any pedal capability at all. Offshoots of the original 12" donut-tired vehicle... Now available in 400 & 650cc varieties...
Burnboy, which is the kind that set you off originally?
Mopeds don't do a thing for me, although I had one that I rode all over town in 1980 when I was 15. It was legal then for 15 year old to do so before I got my "normal" license. Scooters didn't get that status then - they were just another "motorcycle" in the eyes of the law. My moped, with my considerably-lighter-back-then self would go 45mph. Plenty for what I wanted it to do...

It was a Motobecane that I found at the dump one day. Needed wheels and a gas cap, but otherwise it worked perfectly once my Dad and I carted it home.
Nowadays, I'd skip the moped, but I wouldn't mind having a 250cc Big Ruckus.

*edit* BTW, thanks for the thread - you got me off my duff to go hunt down a photo of that moped. Found it. It's dated April 1981. I turned 16 that September. Then, from the Moped Army site, I actually determined that I must've had a late-70s / early 80s Ranger 7 model. I never knew that till now. Huh.

