Extracts
reproduced from the MOT Inspection Manual
by kind permission of THE VEHICLE INSPECTORATE.
MOT Manual
for Bikes (Detailed
Version)
| Information | Method of Inspection | Reason for rejection |
| This
inspection applies to: all machines except those which either have no
front or rear position lamps or have such lamps permanently disconnected,
painted over or masked that are . only used during daylight hours, and . not used at times of seriously reduced visibility If this situation occurs the machine presenter should be issued with an advisory notice recording the above and it should also be recorded on the carbon copy of the VT20. Statutory reflectors Mopeds and motor bicycles require one unobscured red reflector which is aligned to the vehicles longitudinal centre line and is positioned to reflect squarely to the rear. If the motorcycle is fitted with a side car the side car will also require a reflector fitted towards the nearside and positioned to reflect squarely to the rear. Extra reflectors fitted to a motorcycle are not included in this inspection. Reflecting and Retroreflective tape must NOT be regarded as a substitute for an obligatory reflector. |
1.
Check the presence and colour of the rear reflector (two in the case of
a motorcycle combination, one on the motorcycle and the other on the side
car), (see information column). 2. Examine the reflectors) for condition. security position and that it is not obscured. |
1.
There is not one unobscured RED reflector (in the case of a motorcycle
combination one on the machine and one on the side car) positioned to
reflect squarely to the rear 2. A reflector a. so damaged, dirty or deteriorated that its function is impaired b. obscured c. insecure d. obviously incorrectly positioned |
| Issue Date : July 2001 | ||