Allen Wrench, Staying legal isn't going to be very hard. I read the entire bill as passed and signed by the governor. It is not the end of our motorized bicycles. We do have to plate them. We do not have to have a drivers license or a motorcycle endorsement. to ride a class B motor driven cycle, you need a drivers license, or a valid picture ID showing that you have taken a written test covering basic traffic signs and signals. You do not need insurance on a class B motor driven cycle.
We will be restricted to 50cc, a headlight, a rear reflector, turn signals, brakes on one wheel that can stop the bike, No more than 3 wheels, no more than 35 mph, ride on the right hand side of the lane. And of course Mr. Milo Smith wants his cut in the form of taxation and license plates.
A flashlight will work for the headlight, coaster brakes are legal, any red bike reflector will do, A couple of led lights with a flashing unit will make a set of turn signals. My only problem will be the 50cc engine.
For those of us that make our own bikes, we do not have to have them titled so all we will need is a registration. The BMV will have to issue us those for our home built bikes.
The police I have talked to about this said they didn't have time to full with this s^*&^%. As they have done in the past as long as it isn't a little kid or somebody doing some stupid stuff they didn't care. It will only give them more reasons to stop known drunks and dopers when they want to.
We will still be riding in 2015,
Jimmy