First off it appears that you do not have to have your motorsickle emissions inspected, "Vehicle Requirements

Effective July 1, 2002, all 1996 and newer gasoline-powered vehicles registered in an emissions county are required to receive the On Board Diagnostics(OBD II) emissions test.

Additionally, through December 31, 2005, all gasoline-powered vehicles less than 25 years old, up to and including model year 1995, registered in one of the original nine emissions counties:

1. Cabarrus;
2. Durham;
3. Forsyth;
4. Gaston;
5. Guilford;
6. Mecklenburg;
7. Orange;
8. Union;
9. Wake;

will require an exhaust (tailpipe) emissions test.

Exemptions:

The exemptions from these requirements include current-year model vehicles, diesel-powered vehicles and motorcycles.

Effective January 1, 2002, all registered motor homes are exempt from any type of emissions testing. "

From a pdf file re NC inspection laws:
Quote:

“SAFETY INSPECTION SYSTEMS MOTORCYCLE
Enter P(pass), F(fail), C(corrected), H(help) or N(not applicable) for each system:
________Brakes
________Headlights
________Tail Lights
________Stop Lights
________Directional Signals
________License Plate Light
________Steering Mechanism
________Horn
________Tires
________Rear View Mirrors
________Exhaust System”





Finally, read this NC Motorcyle Equipment Laws

But what may bite you on the rear is this taken from the North Carolina General Statutes,
Quote:

§ 20-123.2 Speedometer.
(a) Every self-propelled motor vehicle when operated on the highway shall be
equipped with a speedometer which shall be maintained in good working order.
(b) Any person violating this section shall have committed an infraction and may
be ordered to pay a penalty of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00). No drivers
license points, insurance points or premium surcharge shall be assessed on or imputed to
any party on account of a violation of this section. (1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 822, s. 2.)




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