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Hi Diddy, This is the NEW MEMBERS section so go to GENERAL or WORKSHOP for this sort of thing!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: hi iv posted befor.... im just wundering will my bike pass its mot without the left hand sidepanel on it as im finding it hard to find one

i would have thought so - unless the MOT has got a lot sharper recently, it's mostly about brakes and steering, condition of tyres, lights and indicators.

there is a thing with cars that there is to be no bodywork of a ragged nature that would cause undue injury in the event of an accident bit don't think that applies to bikes

the trick I find with MOT time is to present the examinor with a clean loved looking vehicle, I'm sure it helps :spin2:

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hi iv posted befor.... im just wundering will my bike pass its mot without the left hand sidepanel on it as im finding it hard to find one

I would be very, very surprised if it failed on that.

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thanks guys just need to get the tyre on and its on the road ready for mot just gave it a new paint job yesterday mat black ;)

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The official bike MOT manual is online for all to see.

I posted the link here somewhere the other week...

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