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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 146759" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>According to MAG the dft are repeating the EU proposal from 2012 to prevent 'tampering' with your motorcycle and enforcing only OEM parts are fitted to your motorcycle quite how I can find asbestos brake linings and other parts last specified 70 years ago is a small puzzle.</p><p>Its said the driving force is that in the futurei people may modify self driving cars and thus cause accidents, but you could answer that not maintaining a correct air pressue in the tyres is as reprehensible because just the same the driver is at fault</p><p>The other argument that people are removing catalytic converters and by virtue of the vehicles official credentials are driving into the clean air towns I would have thought that was a enforcement problem Always it seems we get more far reaching legislation to cure an enforcement problem by a few that affects people who are not causing any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 146759, member: 60"] According to MAG the dft are repeating the EU proposal from 2012 to prevent 'tampering' with your motorcycle and enforcing only OEM parts are fitted to your motorcycle quite how I can find asbestos brake linings and other parts last specified 70 years ago is a small puzzle. Its said the driving force is that in the futurei people may modify self driving cars and thus cause accidents, but you could answer that not maintaining a correct air pressue in the tyres is as reprehensible because just the same the driver is at fault The other argument that people are removing catalytic converters and by virtue of the vehicles official credentials are driving into the clean air towns I would have thought that was a enforcement problem Always it seems we get more far reaching legislation to cure an enforcement problem by a few that affects people who are not causing any problems. [/QUOTE]
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