I've just been out walking the dog and bumped in to a friend of mine who has an R1. I mentioned to him that I could be going out for a short ride at the weekend. He told me he'd like to go but he's recently taken his R1 for its MOT and it failed. What did it fail on I asked? I can't believe what he told me. He said it failed, because I have fitted after market indicators and it should have the original ones fitted. He's now in the process of changing them over. The worlds gone mad!
I don't know if this ruling applies to all MOT stations or if it's just this one that's being an arsehole.
Blinking eck!
Blinking eck!
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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Right Lads I've got the full gist of it now, so we can all put our angry mob tools away.
When he bought the bike. The previous owner had fitted an after market rear light on it. Now this rear light is a triangular shape and what happens is when he puts the left hand indicator on the strip of bulbs on the left hand side of the rear light flash orange. The same also happens with the right hand side. Now I fully understand why the MOT man failed it because the signal isn't very clear at all. When he told me yesterday I thought the indicators were on stalks but they are in the rear light assembly.
When he bought the bike. The previous owner had fitted an after market rear light on it. Now this rear light is a triangular shape and what happens is when he puts the left hand indicator on the strip of bulbs on the left hand side of the rear light flash orange. The same also happens with the right hand side. Now I fully understand why the MOT man failed it because the signal isn't very clear at all. When he told me yesterday I thought the indicators were on stalks but they are in the rear light assembly.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.