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Used to have a bike MoT testing station local to us that didn't really do the job properly. I used to take the wifes bike to him, he'd just kick the tyres, pull the front brake lever, say that it'd not done that many miles since the last MoT & make out the paperwork. He came unstuck when an undercover VOSA bloke was admiring the bikes & watched a couple of tests going through 'on the nod'.
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I agree but if he puts them down as advises then i can get round to them in my own time.Teego wrote:I prefer to have a right bastard do my MOT. Then I know the bike's OK for whatever I throw at it.
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I'm with JB on this one. It's a right pain having to do the work within a week and get it retested or forfeit another test fee. Plus now as advisories are logged, you've got to do them really otherwuise I would imagine that there could be a problem with the insurnace in case of a claim.joeboy wrote:I agree but if he puts them down as advises then i can get round to them in my own time.
I already have a class 4 mot licence, and am closely working with a good friend who has car/van mot bay who is in the process of getting a class 1 and 2 bay installed. He hopes to have it done by end of March.
once all is up and running, I should be proud possessor of bike mot licence. I keep u all informed
once all is up and running, I should be proud possessor of bike mot licence. I keep u all informed
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I just make sure my bike is ready to pass its mot before taking it, I've never had a bike fail its mot.
My old Triumph passed on Thursday, not been on the road for 15 years, taxed it today, just need some nice weather now so I can go for a spin.
My old Triumph passed on Thursday, not been on the road for 15 years, taxed it today, just need some nice weather now so I can go for a spin.
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OK, you're all officially a pack of b*****ds
and if you think you're so smart get this one, not sure about the IQ level tho coz i got it straight away.
Please look at the math below (Only people with an IQ of 130 and over are able to figure this out):
If:
2 + 3 = 10
7 + 2 = 63
6 + 5 = 66
8 + 4 = 96
Then:
9 + 7 = ????
Thread officially hi-jacked!
and if you think you're so smart get this one, not sure about the IQ level tho coz i got it straight away.
Please look at the math below (Only people with an IQ of 130 and over are able to figure this out):
If:
2 + 3 = 10
7 + 2 = 63
6 + 5 = 66
8 + 4 = 96
Then:
9 + 7 = ????
Thread officially hi-jacked!
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