i'm really starting to think it doesn't count as a moped since its a manually activated clutch, one of my cities alderman said under 50cc was not an issue and didn't require anything like a license/permit or registration or insurance. others say i'm wrong although he told me this yesterday.
i'm sure some have registered theirs successfully but i'm starting to think it isn't at all necessary, and if i get stopped for being unregistered i'll fully utilize the applications requirement of an automatic transmission, to prove i a'm indeed not on a moped.
of course i'm also friends with the alderman so maybe i'm just being a little cocky knowing i got a bit of a fall back plan, who knows?
if you look at the 2nd page of the registration i think w/o a centrifical clutch it is a limited access vehicle because it meets both the req's 1. Be certified by its manufacturer to meet Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards (FMVSS) for a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle
2. Have a speed on a paved level surface that can exceed 30 m.p.h..,
but is not capable of exceeding 40 m.p.h., IDK how to prove the 1st but mabey...
Here is a thought getting a vin number in mass is next to impossible since you need to prove that you bought all the parts and there is a crazy registration and inspection. New hampshire however is rather lax, if you get the vin in NH and then use than in MA you would be legal.