Yes any motor drive vehicle must be registered in PA to be driven on the road.
Been in contact several times with the PA DMV and just brought my bike back after two weeks at an enhanced inspection station. Which I’ve been informed it must comply with chapter J of the Vehicle equipment and Inspection Regulations.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/pub_45/section_jk.pdf
One of the out standing point is it must have min.7500 candlepower low beam and min. 10,000 c.p. high beam. In the process of meeting all their demands know. Hope to be done in two weeks then I’ll return the bike to try again for a reconstructed title. Cause there lies the problem; it can’t be registered till it has a title. I’ll keep you all up dated and with pictures. You’re going to love this one. They haven’t beaten me yet!
How can they ask you to comply with Chapter J of the Vehicle equipment and inspection regulations, yet those same regulations state the following:
(e) Exemption - A motorized pedalcycle is exempt from inspection.
Assuming you need to have the vehicle initially inspected just to get a title, one could assume that after it's titled, you can remove any of the equipment you and ride it.
My fear is that they'll keep rejecting the vehicle. Today, you put on DOT approved lights. Tomorrow it is turn signals. The next day it is mirrors, etc...
Looking at the regulations, there is a lot of extra equipment required to be in compliance, including mirrors that are at least 12.5 square inches, chain guard, fenders, headlight, tail-light, and a stand.
Please keep us posted whether you're able to get your bike titled.
Thanks,
Ken
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