Yes it should.
I think its a case of who you know when it comes to MOT testing however, as my bikes have passed with a few naughty bits on in the past
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Yes it should.
I think its a case of who you know when it comes to MOT testing however, as my bikes have passed with a few naughty bits on in the past
and thats plod speaking! ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by schwee
;D like i said - its WHO you know ;)
Whats the old saying of one rule for them and one for the rest of us.......... ::)
not everyone knows what i do :)
plus i'm biker friendly - unless you're a c0ck in front of me that is :-?
Glad to say it passed
Only notes were excessive play in brake lever which i am informed is common when you change to braided hoses.
If an M.O.T tester fails your car/bike you have the right to ask the tester to show you in the M.O.T testers manual what and where it states why they failed it and they must show you the book.
Most number plate failures are due to the space between the numbers being to small, but all passes and failures vary as it's up to the testers discresion. :)
I say arse to it all
Or did... :o ;D ;D ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by schwee
http://www.kewego.co.uk/video/iLyROoaft5rD.html
Your having a giraffe