I'm not being hypocritical, because I could care less if you register your bike or not. I got frustrated when I kept telling you what everyone else has done and you kept saying that it didn't make sense. When I pulled up the current moped fact sheet, you contradicted that as well. so when I said argue with the next cop that pulls you over, it was basically my way of saying that I dont want to argue with you anymore, because I'm telling you what I know based on two things. One, my own personal research (if I ever did want/need to register my bike, its good to know what the requirements are). Two, what I know others have done. No matter how much you argue or contradict what you are being told, it still doesnt change the fact that I only know what I know. And you're sitting here trying to convince me of what the law is, when it doesnt really matter what I say anyway. All that matters is what the cops say. Do what everyone else has done, get a plate and then the cops can not touch you. Its as simple as that. We can go back and forth all day, but once you have that plate on your bike, you're 100% legal. I choose not to register my bike, that is my personal choice, I will not register my bike unless the cops start harassing me, and whether or not my bike is registered is irrelevant to this conversation. The requirements, policies and proper procedures for registering a bike in Pennsylvania have been outlined, detailed and exhaustively covered repeatedly in this thread. Arguing with any of us wont do you any good the next time you get pulled over without tags.