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<blockquote data-quote="deejay499" data-source="post: 18953" data-attributes="member: 268"><p>Hi Hugo.</p><p> </p><p>The MOT certificate should only show the bike details and does not mention a sidecar. This certificate must then be valid for both. Is your MOt station going to put something else on the certificate? I had not realised that one of my reg docs showed M/C combination but generally they only show motorcycle. ( it has been an outfit since we bought it in 1968) There has always been a grey area concerning outfits and I went to the local ministry MOT depot and was told a motorcycle is defined as a motorcycle with or without a sidecar.</p><p>I have often thought about the bus lane bit, but the sign may say solo or show a picture of one, so I am not going to chance it. Dartford crossing is free for motorcycles which includes sidecars. Like I said, a grey area.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers, Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deejay499, post: 18953, member: 268"] Hi Hugo. The MOT certificate should only show the bike details and does not mention a sidecar. This certificate must then be valid for both. Is your MOt station going to put something else on the certificate? I had not realised that one of my reg docs showed M/C combination but generally they only show motorcycle. ( it has been an outfit since we bought it in 1968) There has always been a grey area concerning outfits and I went to the local ministry MOT depot and was told a motorcycle is defined as a motorcycle with or without a sidecar. I have often thought about the bus lane bit, but the sign may say solo or show a picture of one, so I am not going to chance it. Dartford crossing is free for motorcycles which includes sidecars. Like I said, a grey area. Cheers, Dave [/QUOTE]
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