With all of the problems, money wise, that NJ is having, axing the motorcycle inspections was a good move. It was a "visual" inspection, that is, you parked your scoot at the inspection station, went inside and got an agent, who came out, looked at your credentials, had you turn on the bike to check for noise, do your turn signals, etc.. These are things your can take care of yourself (and should). If all the "necessities" on your bike are good, and you are stopped, you should be good to go. I should point out that all inspection stations in NJ are privately run, and the more people they see for inspection and/or reinspection because you failed at first, the more $$$$ they get. Just another cost saving move on the part of our Gov.