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veeeffarr
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PostPosted: 10:38 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: MOT Questions Reply with quote

Hi guys,

Got my MOT at the weekend, just wondering:

1) Will forks that just smear the stantion (IE: No running oil, just a little ring of residue on the forks when they're dirty) fail?

2) My indicators seems to flash a bit faster than usual (I have no idea why) and the indicator light on the dashboard decides when it wants to work, will this fail?

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T
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PostPosted: 11:01 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

thought your engine was out of your bike ?!? Confused
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PostPosted: 11:02 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamie stokes wrote:
thought your engine was out of your bike ?!? Confused


What?
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PostPosted: 11:06 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah ignore that sorry, I got you confused with phil_g
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PostPosted: 11:21 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

You don't need a repeater light if you can see the flashers when you're sat on the bike. If it is fitted, it has to work so stick a bit of tape over it. The flashers can go at up to 120 flashes/min.

I've said it before. Fork gaiters Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 11:29 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
You don't need a repeater light if you can see the flashers when you're sat on the bike. If it is fitted, it has to work so stick a bit of tape over it. The flashers can go at up to 120 flashes/min.

I've said it before. Fork gaiters Thumbs Up


They seem like quite a bit of hassle to fit though?
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

for gators are easiy to fit , as long as you have got a center stand.
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PostPosted: 11:46 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

BLUEX5 wrote:
Fork gaitors on a road bike are a bad plan if you plan to sell. The only reason 99% of people fit them is to conceal knackered stanctions or seals, and everyone knows that.


Well that's the point, I'd be installing them, and then whipping them straight off to do the fork seals at my leisure.

I would probably put them back on though, to preserve the fork seals once I've done them as it looks like it's going to cost me £55 for seals and bushes.

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PostPosted: 14:59 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

BLUEX5 wrote:
and as long as he can't hear oil squelching under them (he'll give them a good feel against the fork leg) you should be ok.


Just tell him you squirt WD40 up the air holes in the gaiters once a week to stop them going rusty.
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PostPosted: 14:59 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you just want to get it through an MOT, just use plastic binbags and cable ties. Takes all of 5 minutes to fit, works just as well as "proper" rubber gaiters which slide down the stanchion, and will prevent the MOT tester from looking at your oily stanchions. Then you can cut them straight off when you get home (though I personally think they look fine and last ages, so would keep them on.)
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PostPosted: 15:02 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

or.

Take the fork dust seals off. Wad some kitchen roll over where the seals are. Replace fork dust seals.

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PostPosted: 15:12 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Last year when putting my 125S through MOT - the day before test I fitted new front brake pads and generally tightened up everthing on the bike.

The morning of the test I discovered one of the fork leg drainbolts had decided to leak... badly, gear oil all over the rim and tyre, stank bad as well, by loosening and redoing that bolt the day before the copper washer must have disorted/shifted, anyway no spare washer to hand I drained the forks and washed the wheel etc, rode it the three miles to test centre and it sailed through test, added the cost of 2 new copper washers to invoice for test and he just smiled - I'm not recommending you do this on a modern bike but I had no qualms about doing it.
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PostPosted: 16:46 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just fit new fork seals before your MOT.

You then don't have any risk, worry, or unnecessary expense.
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PostPosted: 16:49 - 28 Mar 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

It depends on the tester...

The official guide line is...

Oil leakage is a Fail.

Oil misting of the stantion is an Advise.
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