MOTis up today
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MOTis up today
but the only date i can get it the 28th saterday this month , its booked in ,
what the legal stuff, can i still ride the bike till then ?
i know there is other garages but this one is good, and dont rip you off and saterdays are the only time i have free
what the legal stuff, can i still ride the bike till then ?
i know there is other garages but this one is good, and dont rip you off and saterdays are the only time i have free
Re: MOTis up today
Nope - other than riding it to a test centre for a pre-booked MOTjoecrx wrote: what the legal stuff, can i still ride the bike till then ?
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Re: MOTis up today
And if it fails you can't legally ride it backD-Rider wrote:Nope - other than riding it to a test centre for a pre-booked MOTjoecrx wrote: what the legal stuff, can i still ride the bike till then ?
Re: MOTis up today
I thought you could, to remedy the fault(s)blinkey501 wrote:And if it fails you can't legally ride it backD-Rider wrote:Nope - other than riding it to a test centre for a pre-booked MOTjoecrx wrote: what the legal stuff, can i still ride the bike till then ?
Mine failed a couple of years ago (back brake was spongy) - the tester didn't have a problem with me riding it home to bleed it before the re-test.
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Definitely cannot ride without a valid MOT cert, except to/from the test centre. Mine failed a couple of years ago - for the horn. Funnily enough, I rode it away to sort it out
You can ride away, but there are issues involved with riding something un-roadworty:

You can ride away, but there are issues involved with riding something un-roadworty:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Ow ... DG_4022108It is generally an offence to use on a public road, a vehicle of testable age that doesn’t have a current test certificate, except when:
Even in the above circumstances you may still be prosecuted for driving an unroadworthy vehicle if it doesn’t comply with various regulations affecting its construction and use. Your car insurance may also be invalid.
- taking it to a test station for an MOT test booked in advance
bringing it away from a test station after it has failed the MOT test, to a place of repair
taking it to a place, by previous arrangement, where problems that caused the vehicle to fail its MOT test, can be repaired
bringing it away from a place where the problems with the vehicle have been repaired
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