I'm not in florida, but I've had a heck of a time in ohio with the DMV. I guess none of them know what they are doing. I don't think we give a crap whether it is a moped, homemade moped, motorized bicycle, motor assisted bicycle, or flying donkey transportation system.Why is it so hard to realize that you need to call your thing a Homemade Moped? What frame assembly and safety features? YOU can't tell me and neither can a DMV worker! If you insist it quacks like a duck so it must be one that is YOUR Problem. On the other hand if you call your thing a Moped it gets a tag. The DMV has no idea what a road worthy moped is. Only if it has pedals, brake, tail and headlight and under 50cc if anyone from the DMV even bothers to look. It is all about what you call it. Some of you just insist to call the damm things Motorized Bicycles. Doing that gets you nowhere in Florida even if it makes you feel good. They are Mopeds LOL
We just want to ride, and be allowed to ride. I think if we have to get plates, FINE, but we need to be able to get them! I got 15 seconds with the DMV and they said "Blah, we don't know what you're doing blah, here is a Motorcycle pamphlet and a Driving Instructions pamphlet. Go away."
One guy here said he had to go all the way down to columbus because they don't know the procedure at his local DMV, and he finally got plates. He showed the receipts, bill of sale for the engine kit, and had a picture of it. They registered it as HMDE (homemade moped).
But, The laws for some states (LIKE STUPID OHIO), say that a Moped can't go over 20MPH, and Must be Under 1HP!
One horsepower!? These laws are from like 1975. All of the "approved mopeds" on the list are from the 70s-80s.
If I have to go buy a $25 license plate, fine. Insurance though, if they require that, then I would start to get angry.