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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Upcoming M-o-T Exemption Rules
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 93144" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Ian. Just be aware if you add such a visual modification like disc brakes then with the upcoming changes to MOT exemption rules in May could have an impact on the bike. The new rules state that if you modified your vehicle within the last 30 years you will NOT be MOT exempt. Now the clear as mud DOT paperwork on the new MOT exemption say you have to use the DVLA age related rules to determine if your bike is a vehicle of historic interest and so is MOT exempt. Those DVLA rules would refuse a disc brake modification at the point of registration. Recently built Norvins, Egli and any special along with Comets with Norton gearboxes could all fall fowl and now require an MOT unless they were modified or built over 30 years ago. This could all change again before May 22nd. This is all to do with been MOT exempt and nothing to do with the historic tax class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 93144, member: 58"] Ian. Just be aware if you add such a visual modification like disc brakes then with the upcoming changes to MOT exemption rules in May could have an impact on the bike. The new rules state that if you modified your vehicle within the last 30 years you will NOT be MOT exempt. Now the clear as mud DOT paperwork on the new MOT exemption say you have to use the DVLA age related rules to determine if your bike is a vehicle of historic interest and so is MOT exempt. Those DVLA rules would refuse a disc brake modification at the point of registration. Recently built Norvins, Egli and any special along with Comets with Norton gearboxes could all fall fowl and now require an MOT unless they were modified or built over 30 years ago. This could all change again before May 22nd. This is all to do with been MOT exempt and nothing to do with the historic tax class. [/QUOTE]
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