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MoT or Not?

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Nurse Julie:
Trigger gets totally pissed off that I take mine for MOT's. He is the one that builds the bikes for me and maintains all of them and I do trust him 100% that everything is perfect but I just like a piece of paper for the bikes history files 😁😁😁. I even have one of his historic bikes MOT'd, just because I ride it. Never had a MOT failure on a bike yet.

Moorey:

 I no longer take the historic's for MOT.  :)

cooleronthecoast:
It might sound arrogant but I won't MOT a Historic that I've prepared myself. 

Bryanj:
As a long time MOT tester i would still take a fresh build for mot as a second pair of eyes may find something i inadvertantly missed

SteveW:
I have not had an MOT on my 550 since Feb 18, I keep it in tip top condition.

When they introduced the MOT exemption, it crossed my mind that what happens in an accident?

Suppose you have an accident and your insurance company asks the questions, was your bike roadworthy at the time of the accident and if so can you prove it?

We all know the lengths insurance companies will go to to avoid paying out.

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