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Road Legal Cans ?
As per my other thread about the fiasco over picking my '00 SV650s, i've been told that the remus can that is currently on it will not pass the MOT. Not an issue, as there is still a month left, so by the time it comes around to renew it the new can will be in and can be fitted.
Apologies for the dumb "noobie" question, but I take it that it all works on the sound from it?? I get to keep both cans too - so that's pretty cool. |
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Yeap, there is a maximum decibel limit but I can't remember it off the top of my head!
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TBH IMO most MOT places are not to bothered
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Oh no there isn't. The noise test is purely subjective |
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My MOT tester might as well be deaf ;-P
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The original question related to the exhaust and MOT and I answered specific to the question "but I take it that it all works on the sound from it??"
For an MOT there is no requirement for a noise test. There is no hard and fast rules about a certain DB or procedure to conduct a test. However, the MOT does require that the exhaust not be marked not for road use or similar. That may be the reason why the OP was told it would not pass an MOT. For C&U, there are noise tests I have myself conducted them in a previous life in order to obtain type approval. |
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Can't recall seeing any sign on the Can (A Remus Grand Prix). |
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Why won't it pass an MOT? (according to a dealer?)
I would be finding somewhere else to get the test done. :) |
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my CCC is pretty load (especially inside)
i had mine MOTd a couple of weeks ago & the tested didnt even mention it i reckon unless it is ridiculously load, you wont even get questioned about it |
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