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not sure wether this is the right section for my question but here it goes.. for a bike/scooter to pass a mot does it have to have mirrors fitted? as currently i dont have any but need to go for mot before i can afford to get hold of some? basicaly would my scooter pass mot without mirrors? thanks :)

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I know of classic bikes that have passed mot without any mirrors, and custom bikes with no mirrors. Not sure about modern bikes or scooters that came fitted with them originally.

Doing a little research I found this, The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, regulation 33, item 5 in the table says no mirrors are required.

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1986/1078/part/II/chapter/E/crossheading/mirrors/made

I'm no lawyer though, and I have noticed there are ammendments to the legislation, I haven't looked through them all to figure out if anything has changed. So I can't guarantee that this stands..

Best advice is to call a garage and just ask?

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yeah like Norcot said call the place you are taking it and ask.

mine passed without mirrors a couple of months ago, don't know if that means much though- he didn't seam all that strict. :eusa_whistle:

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Does not need mirrors, or speedo. [ just txt my mate. m.o.t tester] :thumb:

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My DDT didnt have mirrors for best part of a year, passed MOT fine, helps if you get talking to the tester, mine was into all his classic american bikes and cars,

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