Good to know where your from Rick & yes we here in Indian Territory still have a few civil liberties. Mo-ped assisted bicycles are not required to register, tag or insure if the bike, motor and operator fall witin the defined legal guidelines which I do... yet the Simplex I'm building doesn't. Operator if over the minimum age, 16 if I recall correctly, not even required to have a license. Motors are limited by motor size, not horsepower, so a 50cc KMT with centrif. clutch making 12 hp @ 11,000rpm makes the grade if geared to not exceed 35mph in a flat runup of 1/2 mile, while a larger engine of 100cc making 1.5 hp that can't get out of it's own way is not legal. Transmissions of any variety are not allowed. Yet in rural areas police seem to follow the maxim "if it looks like a duck, sounds like a duck & walks like a duck...it's a duck."
So if I ride respectfully & below posted limits, law enforcement just see an old guy on a bicycle putt-putting along with a big smile on his face. They are used to seeing me in my high powered hod rods doing the same thing. I like to show off at legal speeds and they appreciate that, even if the young ones don't understand it!
I don't ride bicycles motorized or not on state highways too great a difference in speed and weight 35mph vs. 70 mph, 135lb. bike vs. 5,000 lb. pickup, no chance in a collision.
Rick if I'm stopped & cited I'll bring her, regretfully, up to motorcycle regs, it's the law & sell. I like the simple, clean, uncluttered look of the early moto-machines & that's what I build. Tags, turn signals etc. look nasty on the small frames even if state legislators demand them. Rick C.