Now I am seeing the other side of it. After researching for a week and a half, I understand that they ARE legal and without registration. Here's what I see after talking to a different cop...
DMV Code Title 75
Chapter 1, Section 102
Motor driven cycle: not to exceed 5 brake horsepower
Motorized pedacycle: not to exceed 1.5 brake horsepower or 50 cc, and has pedals, etc.
Chapter 11, Section 1102
Vehicles not requiring certificate of title
(2) motor driver cycle or other similar vehicle UNLESS IT IS registered.
Chapter 13, Section 1301
Registration and certificate of title required
( c) No vehicle shall be registered unless a certificate of title has been applied for or issued IF ONE IF REQUIRED by Chapter 11.
Chapter 15, Section 1504
(d) (3) (iv) Holder of Class C license shall be authorized to drive a motor-driven cycle with automatic transmission and cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters.
Chapter 47, Section 4703
(a) no motor vehicle required to bear current registration plates...
(b) Exceptions (6) Motorized pedacycle
Sub Chapter J
(at the very end...) (e) Exemption - a motorized pedacycle is exempt from inspection.
Now, after all this. My two questions are is that if a moto bike is exempt from inspection, then that means it should automatically pass inspection, right? If you wanted to go that route of getting it passed as a Moped. The other thing is that it mentions more about 'motor driven cycles' more so than it does 'motorized pedacycles'. But motor driven cycles says not exceeding brake horsepower. Which should fit that definition as well, right?