Does your MOT place balance the whole bike on the sidestand?

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Re: Does your MOT place balance the whole bike on the sidest

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So you think as i'm not a high end dealer i bodge things, good job i'm too far to do your mot :roll:

Most mot places will do the same high end or not, they will have equipment to lift bikes but there is limited time to do an mot and the charge is often less than the hourly labour rate, what would you do, if honest you'd lift it on the stand... I never do it without an assistant, if the bike doesn't lift easily or readily i use a stand instead, i don't spin them around on the stand, and i don't bodge !..

What do you think about that fact that there's manufacturers that recommend jacking bikes up on the exhaust down pipes ?...if it's strong enough and done carefully it's ok :wink:
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My mate does it to my/his/other bikes for various reasons, doesn't do any harm.
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popkat wrote:So you think as i'm not a high end dealer i bodge things, good job i'm too far to do your mot :roll:

Most mot places will do the same high end or not, they will have equipment to lift bikes but there is limited time to do an mot and the charge is often less than the hourly labour rate, what would you do, if honest you'd lift it on the stand... I never do it without an assistant, if the bike doesn't lift easily or readily i use a stand instead, i don't spin them around on the stand, and i don't bodge !..

What do you think about that fact that there's manufacturers that recommend jacking bikes up on the exhaust down pipes ?...if it's strong enough and done carefully it's ok :wink:
:biggrin

Sorry, did not mean it to come across like that....

I mean to say, with a small independent garage, be it bike or car etc, I can understand it's not financially possible or practical to have "all the fancy gear" so these places, get a good job done, at a good price, and I use them all the time.

However, I would hope (and perhaps I'm wrong here) if you took your Car / Bike to a Mercedes, BMW, Porsche etc etc etc specialist place then it would be spotless, squeaky clean and have every high tech bit of kit for every model.. I mean that's why they are main dealers :)

I realise this is probably not true, and a small dealer (good one) can have a far better, more experienced mechanic there, and the main dealers may employ young trainees. I know a Ford one near me did, very poor garage and tip top pricing.

I'm sure "YOU" are a top mechanic, and I'd be happy to come for a MOT or work to be done anytime :biggrin
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my local garage only has one man to do mot tests and it is expected for you to balance the balance and hold the bike while he carries out the necessary tests.I don't find it a problem as being a biker himself he doesn't take too much notice of small number plates and loud exhausts.He does after all run a 850cc triton with megaphone exhausts.The main problem is the time the mot takes as he always makes coffee and expects a chat.
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Tempest wrote:
:biggrin

Sorry, did not mean it to come across like that....



I'm sure "YOU" are a top mechanic, and I'd be happy to come for a MOT or work to be done anytime :biggrin

No offence was taken, it's all just banter :thumbup:

I look forward to booking your bike in for MOT :lol:

As your getting back on the road are you going to come down to OP Devon storm next year, it's a good weekend full of laughs and good roads to ride.

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popkat wrote: As your getting back on the road are you going to come down to OP Devon storm next year, it's a good weekend full of laughs and good roads to ride.

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Virt wrote:
popkat wrote: As your getting back on the road are you going to come down to OP Devon storm next year, it's a good weekend full of laughs and good roads to ride.

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Bloody hell the advertising starts early :lol: :lol:


Same ad to you YMV, Post in the thread and get your name down :wink:

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 14&t=37383


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