Legal Cans
Legal Cans
Hi I have some loud cans on my newly purchased VTR, but it says on them "NOT FOR ROAD USE", but I think the bike is set up for these cans but I would like some cans that I can use on the road legally, what will happen if I get stopped by police? It sounds like a Duccati sports bike
Regards
Rod
Regards
Rod
Re: Legal Cans
You could have a problem at MOT time, depending on which way the tester is looking. If you keep loud cans then make sure everything else is in order if you happpen to get stooped i,e have a correct sized no. plate or ride like a dork as they'll be looking over you and the bike for anything else incriminating. So far in a decade I've been told by an officer either what a nice sound they make or if they catch me again with them on then my goolies will be used for conkers.
To remove the NOT FOR ROAD USE just get it mechanically polished off. If you're lucky your MOT tester/mechanic will perform said job, earning themselves £10 before passing them no problem or sumfink.
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If the noise bothers you (or your neighbours) then your options are good quality earplugs and/or looking on ebay for standard cans (which weigh as much as cast iron from a neutron star) on eblag.
To remove the NOT FOR ROAD USE just get it mechanically polished off. If you're lucky your MOT tester/mechanic will perform said job, earning themselves £10 before passing them no problem or sumfink.
Have you an aftermarket filter / Jet kit fitted. Any dyno charts when you bought it with specs? I do recommend that the carbs are correctly set up to work with open /less restrictive cans on a dyno, so you know that performance is enhanced rather than 'all noise but no go', and that potential issues of running too lean are avoided.think the bike is set up for these cans
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If the noise bothers you (or your neighbours) then your options are good quality earplugs and/or looking on ebay for standard cans (which weigh as much as cast iron from a neutron star) on eblag.
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Re: Legal Cans
you could always put in some d/b killers and as wicky said get the {not for road use polished off}
worst ways keep your eyes on ebay for an after market pair that are road legal, i wouldn't worry about the legalities its rare for the police to pull you on that, they might say something if they have pulled you for bad riding and then say something about the exhaust, but i'm sure you dont ride badly.........
something like this.........
http://vi.ebaydesc.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... 3&caz.html
worst ways keep your eyes on ebay for an after market pair that are road legal, i wouldn't worry about the legalities its rare for the police to pull you on that, they might say something if they have pulled you for bad riding and then say something about the exhaust, but i'm sure you dont ride badly.........

something like this.........
http://vi.ebaydesc.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... 3&caz.html
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Re: Legal Cans
I'm a class 1 and 2 mot tester and the guidance is that if it says not for road use/track use only etc it's a fail and it is also a fail if A silencer that is in such a condition or is of such a type that the noise emitted is clearly in excess of that which would be produced by a similar machine fitted with a standard silencer in average condition. But without a standard machine next to it who is to say ? I don't fail noisy one's as a rule.... So I'd get the not for road use scrubbed off and off you go.
Re: Legal Cans
So where would I go to get NOT FOR ROAD USE removed/scrubbed off??
Re: Legal Cans
into your shed/garage.
use a file. then 120 grit paper, then progressively finer paper down to 1200, then polish. should take you about an hour a can.......
use a file. then 120 grit paper, then progressively finer paper down to 1200, then polish. should take you about an hour a can.......
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Re: Legal Cans
I'm sure i'll mess it up so I better pay some one to do a proper job



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Re: Legal Cans
How about some heat resistant sticky tape when just outside the MOT centre, my tester says he cant remove the tape so he cant see the "Not for road use".......
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That's fine for Mot but doesn't help at the side of the road when you've been pulled.
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Could try hypnotism. *Look into my eyes....*
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Re: Legal Cans
Hmm... the mot guy I use doesn't actually start the bike when he's testing it... I ride up to the front of his garage (with the clutch in! sshh!
) and leave the bike outside.
He then just shoves it in, checks it all over, then shoves it back out again with (or without!) an mot cert... never mentions exhausts at all!


He then just shoves it in, checks it all over, then shoves it back out again with (or without!) an mot cert... never mentions exhausts at all!

Re: Legal Cans
Got loud "migs" on mine, never taken them off for MOT.
And they also say not for road use in small letters. Always passes/never been pulled for it. Just have a standerd set at home so you can tell the nice officer that you will change them back as soon as you get home.
And they also say not for road use in small letters. Always passes/never been pulled for it. Just have a standerd set at home so you can tell the nice officer that you will change them back as soon as you get home.

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