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| streetfighter |
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 streetfighter Borekit Bruiser

Joined: 07 Dec 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 00:48 - 05 Jan 2005 Post subject: MOT and end cans |
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Any MOT boffins out there that can put me right on end cans.
I've got carbon ovals on my Storm. They are NOT marked "not for road use" but don't carry a BS mark.
What's the law on this? And, do they check the decibel output??
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 saints7 Two Stroke Sniffer

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 yzf750r World Chat Champion

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thats right last year when I took my bike they said they couldnt pass it as it had no BSAU number so i nipped to my mates and wrote the number on a bit of Masking tape, stuck it on my end can, and they had to pass it, as theyre not allowed to remove anything from the bike.
This year there was no pissing about tho, it isnt a failure, but its entirely up to the tester whether its too loud or not. |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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Hi
Used to be that it had to be the original manufacturers can, or marked with a BS stamp or E mark, and these had to be stamped on (so masking tape with writing on it does not count). Also had to be quiet enough in the testers opinion.
Now it just has to not be marked "Not For Road Use" and has to be as quiet as a standard exhaust in reasonable condition in the opinion of the MOT tester.
All the best
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 cunni Spanner Monkey

Joined: 15 Dec 2004 Karma :  
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I guess my TL1000R will not pass with the Scorpion Race Cans on then!
Good thing I have the standard cans just for MoT and Producer's from the Cops! I did used to have a shiney metal look sticker with BSEU number on the race cans on my Firestorm, but I think everyone would see through that and fail it!
Best bet, get ae crash damaged can for your bike, in good running order, but scraped, it'll be cheap and you'll easily pass the MoT! They aren't exactly gunna fail it for being scratched or for the fact it's obvious that you will swap the can when you get home!  ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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 instigator Super Spammer

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Yeah, I'm in the same boat, have to get my er-5 MOT'd this month but have a "not for road use" system onboard.
I'll just phone ahead and ask him if he's that bothered about it. If he is, I'll go to the next garage, then the next, and next.... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 183 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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