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Chain Guard MOT Fail?
#1
So my huggers dead and I don't have a chain guard MOT is due shortly. Is this an MOT fail? Let the debate begin lol
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#2
Yes it is
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#3
An exposed chain on the top of the swinging arm is considered unsafe and therefore an MOT failure
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#4
No, just an advisory. Mine passed on Tuesday without a chain guard on.
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#5
When I was in Stoke on Trent 3 years ago collecting a bike, a fellow came in on a Bandit to book an MOT and they told him to go and put a chain guard on it as it would fail the MOT without it.  :rolleyes
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#6
I have a chain guard for fzs1000, if it fits you can have it for the price of the postage
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#7
This covers everything that is tested Wink


www.motuk.co.uk/manual/mc_contents.htm
FZS600, Speed Triple 1050, FZS1000, DT175MX etc.
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#8
I'd be interested in that guard bbb.  My bike didn't have one when I got it, can gets flung all up the left side of the bike
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#9
I've got a chainguard someone can have for the price of postage too. It's dirty, but I've only taken it off because I've fitted a hugger. It's from my fzs600.
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#10
(05-06-14, 07:56 AM)imax link Wrote: No, just an advisory. Mine passed on Tuesday without a chain guard on.
change your MoT place, the one you use isn't professional. Something like this for an advisory is incompetent, as it riding a bike without some form of chain guard.
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(06-06-14, 08:22 PM)NorthWestern link Wrote: I'd be interested in that guard bbb.  My bike didn't have one when I got it, can gets flung all up the left side of the bike

Send me a PM of your address and I will post it on
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