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But it's the 6th today, so two weeks until it comes into force then. Also hire van, drive it home in that if it's a failure.
B&Q do van hire by the hour. It was £14ph last time I did it. Inclusive of fuel. So hardly a bank breaker if you don't want
to chance the ANPR. Different story with cars of course but all you need is a mate with another car or van, some
masking tape (to foil ANPR), an "On Tow" sign and a tow rope. No biggie. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Doesn't look like there's much different there.
Same duty of care as if you took it in for a service and they found something dangerous, they'd advise you not to ride it until it was fixed. Doesn't actually stop you doing that, to the best of my knowledge, only the police, VOSA inspectors and traffic officers have the ability to stop you proceeding with a journey. It would be illegal to ride a bike with a dangerous fault regardless of when that fault occurred, doesn't just need to be at the MOT.
They're not going to stand in front of you and stop you taking it out of the yard though. Do what you want. Just be aware if you get stopped and they find a dangerous fault, you're in trouble. Or you might crash and die. Or kill someone else. I've ridden a bike with a snapped front brake cable before today, would have been busted if I was caught.
The MOT exemption for riding to and from a pre-arranged repair is the same as ever and it was always the case that a dangerous vehicle is a dangerous vehicle regardless of what piece of paper or exemtions there are.
In fact, there isn't anything that does make a dangerous vehicle "legal". You could have travelled 100 yards from an MOT pass when something happens to make it dangerous and your fresh MOT certificate isn't a get out of jail free card. Could have blown every bulb on the bike and had the split link fall apart by the end of the road.
EDIT: Driving without an MOT is not endorsable. Technically can be fined up to £1000, more often you'd get a £100 FPN. I'm not at all convinced ANPR even flags it. I've inadvertantly ridden bikes with no MOT for months at a time and only noticed when it refused to let me re-tax them. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I suppose if you're riding it home to repair it and then that could make it even more ambiguously vague.  |
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They could. But word gets round so it would be pretty bad for business. If one did that to me, I'd tell anyone who would listen for years afterwards. |
But Kwik Fit??? Those monkeys never seem to go under despite years of fleecing people and straight up lying to peoples
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Numbers and inclination.
There are far more car drivers that give no fucks about what happens under the bonnet, most are willfully ignorant and pay the stupid/lazy tax accordingly. We are fewer, and we generally do our own servicing and have, for the most part, at least a rudimentary knowledge of what goes on with our bikes. They're chasing a smaller market, and that market is more clued up, being smaller, it takes much less to damage, rightly or wrongly, a reputation. ____________________ '98 VFR800 (touring) - '12 VFR800 Crosrunner (Commuting) - '01 KDX220 (Big Green Antisocial Machine) |
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To be fair, I've just handed £200 quid over to Fowlers for a service on mine. But they spotted a worn part that
shouldn't be at 1800 miles and have set the warranty claim in motion so it's fixed for free. Dat main agent ting.
Bikes running beautifully though and they have been very decent with me, courtesy bike was free (usually £18) and
I used all of the full tank of fuel it came with spanking it around on Saturday in the sunshine and returned it empty.
They know I have my eye on the MT10, can comfortably afford one and if I do buy one then it's likely going to be from there.
I could probably do more to my bike than I do, but it's a toy so I prefer to spend my spare time playing with it.
I do enjoy fitting new bits and pieces though, to make it 'my own' if you like. I never realised they only did the Sport
Tracker variant for 1 year. Yamaha won't sell you any of the Spacker specific parts unless you can prove you have one
of them already. Why it says Sport Tracker on the V5, I guess. It may turn out to be a canny purchase yet. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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You'd have to leave your bike there and eventually it'll become property of the MOT station.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 7 years, 342 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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