Not sure I fancy changing bulbs every year just to do the MOT, it takes me about an hour to change them back and forth. On the other hand, I now have 3 useless very nice LEDsPlease note that since January 2021, the MOT Inspection manual has been updated to include LED bulbs.
Section 4.1.4 now states the following:
“Existing halogen headlamp units should not be converted to be used with high intensity discharge (HID) or light emitting diode (LED) bulbs. If such a conversion has been done, you must fail the headlamp.”
Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
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Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
Today I was told my RT could not be tested because it is fitted with LEDs, not the original tungsten. Apparently this changed in January but was not enforced until the beginning of February.
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
That new clause was sponsored by BMW to boost sales of the 2021 model with LED lights.
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
The other thing my unhelpful dealer told me is that where a machine was originally sold with ABS, it must be fitted and working, so if it has been removed it is a fail. Going to be interesting
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
Does this type of "modification" need to be declared to your Insurer ?. Especially the practice of removing the ABS.
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
Is it me but why would you want to remove ABS on your bike ?
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
I think it was an alternative to forking out a large sum of money on earlier 1200s when the ABS failed.
[size=2px]https://ukgser.com/forums/showthread.ph ... BS-Removal[/size]
[size=2px]https://ukgser.com/forums/showthread.ph ... BS-Removal[/size]
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
I know of several people who have stripped off the ABS from K75/K100 and R1100RT bikes, which I've never thought was a sensible idea.
To my way of thinking, it's a Luddite approach - ''it isn't working and I'm such a good rider that I don't need ABS, so I'm going to remove it all''. Not a good idea. If it fails, fix it properly and carry on. Repairs are possible and not as expensive as some would have you believe.
Does anyone have access to the specific wording in the MOT manual that describes the situation where a bike that was fitted with ABS/servo assist ex-factory, that has now been removed/bypassed, would fail?
As stated, may lead to some interesting discussions for some at next MOT time.
To my way of thinking, it's a Luddite approach - ''it isn't working and I'm such a good rider that I don't need ABS, so I'm going to remove it all''. Not a good idea. If it fails, fix it properly and carry on. Repairs are possible and not as expensive as some would have you believe.
Does anyone have access to the specific wording in the MOT manual that describes the situation where a bike that was fitted with ABS/servo assist ex-factory, that has now been removed/bypassed, would fail?
As stated, may lead to some interesting discussions for some at next MOT time.
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
This isn't the MOT manual but is guidance on changes, https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... nformationRTs4me wrote:Does anyone have access to the specific wording in the MOT manual that describes the situation where a bike that was fitted with ABS/servo assist ex-factory, that has now been removed/bypassed, would fail?
New or changed inspection
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) can’t be removed from a vehicle made on or after 1 January 2010.
Don't know if this covers what is being discussed.
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
The above guidance appears to relate to heavy goods vehicles and was withdrawn in June 2019. There is no specific mention of ABS in the Motorcycle MOT manual but could be considered under;
1.1.21 Complete braking System(d) Braking system component modification(i) Unsafe - Major defect(ii) adversely affecting braking performance - Dangerous defect
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mot-inspect ... 1613920864
1.1.21 Complete braking System(d) Braking system component modification(i) Unsafe - Major defect(ii) adversely affecting braking performance - Dangerous defect
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mot-inspect ... 1613920864
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Re: Aftermarket LED headlights now a UK MOT fail!
I was only reporting what the cheerful soul at my now ex-dealer told me.