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Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - His Dudeness - 29-07-15

Think that's what's known as aiding and abetting. I'd just fix the lights. Helps to be able to see where you're going


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Frosties - 29-07-15

(28-07-15, 08:44 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: +1 on getting a daylight mot, tape over the switchgear and jobs a good'ne




Not your fault if you get cought out after that when darkness strikes but at least you will have lights to use in that case.
(28-07-15, 05:05 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: okay then.
get some gaffer tape, cover over all your lights, indicators and then present bike for test.
you will get an advisory stating lights not tested, but you will have an MOT.

I'd go with the above to get you going for now then sort after before winter.


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Dave48 - 29-07-15

(29-07-15, 07:25 AM)His Dudeness link Wrote: Think that's what's known as aiding and abetting. I'd just fix the lights. Helps to be able to see where you're going
Why not take up offer of NTV headlamp?-its a Honda product taking standard H4 60/55W bulb & prob has a pilot bulb also, so you know its fit for purpose. Easy to fit & saves all the nonsense of sticking bits of gaffer tape on.
A daylight MOT is alright as long as visibility remains 100% but when conditions worsen to the point that lights are required you are obliged to use lights-eg dusk or fog patches.
There is also the matter of insurance cover that requires a valid MOT or you may find out that youre not covered if you try to make a claim using your existing lights-the MOT test is there to protect us from (sometimes) ourselves.
We  have enough problems with myopic cage drivers without giving them the added excuse of saying-"i thought it as a push bike approaching at 3mph so decided it was safe to pull out!" :eek


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Paulfzs - 30-07-15

(29-07-15, 06:39 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=17787.msg205358#msg205358 date=1438133321]
pay me £10 and i will tell you the name of a place in kent that will pass the mot on that.


ill call him beforehand and mention it.


advisory at worse but i doubt he will even give you that.


Very subtle........ :look
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Lmao Big Grin  :rollin :rollin


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Deefer666 - 30-07-15

:wall :wall :wall :wall :wall


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - carlos - 31-07-15

this is a trap or according to my nephew a troll


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Paulfzs - 31-07-15

hes not been back, im expecting a knock on the door now from the federal bureau of investigations asking why im providing dodgy mots Big Grin 


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - darrsi - 01-08-15

(31-07-15, 10:48 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: hes not been back, im expecting a knock on the door now from the federal bureau of investigations asking why im providing dodgy mots Big Grin


They don't bother knocking anymore, they send in the drones!  :look


Re: In Need Of A Dodgy MOT - Paulfzs - 01-08-15

(01-08-15, 03:05 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=17787.msg205716#msg205716 date=1438379320]
hes not been back, im expecting a knock on the door now from the federal bureau of investigations asking why im providing dodgy mots Big Grin


They don't bother knocking anymore, they send in the drones!  :look
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Explains what that buzzing was earlier.. it wasn't my fazer like i thought!