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 Posted: 20:23 - 13 Jan 2012 Post subject: Bike engine inspection centres? |
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Hey all.
As some of you know, my friends and I have been doing up a 1997 GSXR SRAD, and we have just finished everything on it now. We went to the MOT centre earlier and they said we have to get an engine inspection report (because we changed the engine from a 750 to a 600) or something before it can be MOT'd? Now i've never heard of this but maybe some of you can help me out.
Will any bike MOT centre do it or is it fairly rare to come across somewhere that inspects engines? We are baffled as we've phoned up quite a few places and nobody seems to know.
Cheers in advance for your help guys
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Blimey - didn't realise toy told him.
Tell them nothing - just present the bike and let them test it. Even if they spot the engine swap they probably wouldn;t tell it was a different capacity.
Mind you a 600 is £20 a year cheaper to tax than a £750. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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BULLSHIT!
I've had a few bikes MOT'd with DIFFERENT engines in and completely different engine numbers on the V5! Was anything said? NO. Why? Because as far as I'm aware it's not part of the MOT. They just check that it's safe for road use, they don't care that you've stuffed a different/larger engine in there.
I'd take it somewhere else. Update the numbers if you can really be arsed but expect the dvla to be wankers
Going same CC but different number is usually okay. But if you change the CC lower they will want a garage to prove it. Also If you go up a number they are usually okay (so ive been told, because of the extra tax on a larger cc most probably) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 36 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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