mot requirements
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mot requirements
While fixing the R6 thought if its not too much trouble to make it able to go through mot then I would. Anyone know what is legally required to get her through the MOT?
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Re: mot requirements
Bit of conflicting info...............but..........
Horn
Legal no.plate
rear reflector
Possibly a brake light that works off both levers and possibly a locking fuel cap.
Horn
Legal no.plate
rear reflector
Possibly a brake light that works off both levers and possibly a locking fuel cap.
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Re: mot requirements
Ask Deej , his track bike has a daytime mot
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Re: mot requirements
Your best bet is to actually ask your local MOT centre, find out what they actually want.

Re: mot requirements
Ask the one you're going to use. They *may *interperet the rules differently to the one you ask.Lights generally only have to work if they are fitted,so no indicators required.(two fingered hand signals are good enoughDynaMight wrote:Your best bet is to actually ask your local MOT centre, find out what they actually want.
ETA. Have a read through the test manual.......... http://www.transportoffice.gov.uk/crt/d ... guides.htm
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Re: mot requirements
yep electrically operated horn and a rear reflector is the minimum thats requiredZX6Rich wrote:Horn really?? Indicators?
if it has one light working then it must have all lights working
a brake light is not a requirement for a MOT
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Re: mot requirements
You sure about a rear reflector? If you read the section on rear reflectors(1:4) I read it as it only applies if you have lights,which kinda makes sense.A reflector is a backup system incase of light failure? No lights to fail,no back up required? Pretty useless during the day in good visibility anyway ?deej wrote:yep electrically operated horn and a rear reflector is the minimum thats requiredZX6Rich wrote:Horn really?? Indicators?
if it has one light working then it must have all lights working
a brake light is not a requirement for a MOT
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Re: mot requirements
Well my MoT tester always sticks one on the platescorcher wrote:You sure about a rear reflector? If you read the section on rear reflectors(1:4) I read it as it only applies if you have lights,which kinda makes sense.A reflector is a backup system incase of light failure? No lights to fail,no back up required? Pretty useless during the day in good visibility anyway ?deej wrote:yep electrically operated horn and a rear reflector is the minimum thats requiredZX6Rich wrote:Horn really?? Indicators?
if it has one light working then it must have all lights working
a brake light is not a requirement for a MOT
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Re: mot requirements
Rich,
Just do a Nik and cover it in duck tape
haha
Just do a Nik and cover it in duck tape
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