Mot Requirements.
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Posted 17 March 2005 - 11:31 PM
Beta Rev 3
Scott Ransom
#2
Posted 18 March 2005 - 09:13 AM
#3
Posted 18 March 2005 - 11:46 AM
#4
Posted 18 March 2005 - 12:41 PM
If what my man at Michelin says is true and I've no reason to agrue, your Dunlop will also be road legal. He stated that the FIM will not accept a trials tyre that is not fully road legal as to comply with the regs the tyre should be suitable for use on the trials where road work is included. He pointed out that any markings to the contrary on the tyre wall should state where these restrictions apply. North America was mentioned as they can only be used there for limited milage and at certain pressures. (though knowing the USA this may change state to state).
Look out for an E or e marking on the tyre that means its been accepted for European road use.
My garage questioned the tread patern too but the regulation states that the distance between the nipples cannot be bigger than the nipples themselves so its OK. Well on bikes at least, I wouldn't like to meet a girl who met this requirement.
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Posted 18 March 2005 - 01:33 PM
#6
Posted 18 March 2005 - 01:56 PM
I might get away without one
#7
Posted 18 March 2005 - 05:59 PM
bigfoot, on Mar 18 2005, 12:41 PM, said:
And I never put that unless I actually do laugh out loud
Keep it up, one day I may be able to give you a PM (p**sed myself).
#8
Posted 18 March 2005 - 08:15 PM
Kinell, on Mar 18 2005, 11:46 AM, said:
Twinnshock
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Posted 19 March 2005 - 09:56 PM
> I have a 2001 GasGas TXT Trials bike. It is for daylight use
> only but can you tell me if it needs a speedo for the MOT?
> It is only used on a couple of short sections of public road.
And the reply..........
> speedo is not part of the test.
So there you have it.
Don't need to bother with a speedo for my MOT
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Posted 28 March 2005 - 08:56 PM
#11
Posted 28 March 2005 - 10:20 PM
If however you fancy shoving one on there, I picked up a cheapo bicycle speedo from Halfords (On offer about £5 reduced from about £12), the wireless type.
It went fine today on the Lomax, pretty accurate, and the main thing for me, it's got a clock, so saves me taping my watch to the bars.
As far as I know...lights....If you don't have any fitted you can get a daytime MOT. If you do have any fitted, they all have to be fitted and all have to work (depending on age of bike) , headlight, rear light, brake light (for both brakes).
Licence plate is almost impossible to make legal on a modern trials bike as far as I can see, so I'd also like to know what people are doing to get modern trials bikes past the MOT.
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Posted 29 March 2005 - 09:36 AM
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Scott Ransom
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Posted 29 March 2005 - 10:39 AM
The number plate issue has nothing to do with a motorcycle test as yet,though when the computerisation of testing comes into play this may change.
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Posted 29 March 2005 - 03:38 PM
I was pretty sure about a couple of things which have been missed out & have just checked with my friendly local MOT tester re 'Modern bikes'.
Number Plates
By the sounds of things (some testers may be leniant?) you will need to fit a legal number plate vertically or near to vertically on the bike - IT IS PART OF THE MOT REGS. What you do once you leave the test centre is up to you.
Reflector
This is missing off that MOT regs site (I used that site to prepare an old bike for an MOT a couple of years ago but checked the reflector regs before I tested it).
YOU WILL NEED A REFLECTOR, again vertical or near vertical EVEN FOR A DAYTIME MOT.
Brake Light - If you have lights you must have a brake light from both front and back brakes(only need one pre 86). If you go for a daytime MOT - no brakelight required BUT it is a legal requirement on the road apparently - I am just quoting what I have been told.
Sorry to be bearer of bad tidings but for the £10 or so it takes to make up a number plate, buy a reflector and temporarily mount it to the back of the mudguard its worth it for less hastle in getting the MOT
Gordon
Edited by g4321, 29 March 2005 - 03:39 PM.
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