Since there are more states then dealerships at this point, more of us will have to make a trip to the DMV to get plates for our bikes. In Illinois I ran into a problem which turn out to really be a need to educate the folks in the particular office I went to.
I had given them the make and model of the vehicle and it did not come up in their database so more detailed questions were asked. When the question of how many CC's came up I had answered that the bike was electric but was equivalent to more than 150cc, knowing that this would place it in the MCY class and not moped.
This had caused several folks in the office to scratch their heads. Then more questions related to battery capacity, range, and top speed. Based on the documentation they felt it should be classified as a EV car!
They couldn't be sure until they contacted Diana McSee at the Secretary of States office. Unfortunately, that office was closed on Saturday and the DMV was closed on Monday.
I spoke to her yesterday and sure enough she agreed with my original assumption. I'm headed to the DMV today if this snow storm will allow it.
So the lesson here is in IL make sure you register your bike during Secretary of State Office hours so that you can reach Diana McSee @ 217-782-2284. Her office hours are M-F 8:00am to 4:30pm. I'm also going to find out what it will take to get a vehicle placed in the database.