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Pillion grab rail - legal requirement?
Is it a legal requirement to have a pillion grab rail on the back?
Mine is looking a bit battered and bruised and for aesthtic reasons i was thinking of removing it. I know pillion foot pegs are a requirement but was unsure about grab rails |
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Neither are requirement, as long as you dont carry a pillion.
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Not entirely sure you ever legally need a pillion rail.
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You don't need the grab rail unless it is fitted as standard as a replacement for the pegs. You can't remove the pegs without a seat cowl fitted.
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You can remove the pegs whenever you want, i know someone with a bike thats had them taken off and brackets ground off and its fine for mot, you just arent allowed a pillion.
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If you have twin seats, or a seat capable of carrying two (like a DR400 or similar) then you need rear pegs. Wife's old DT failed the mot for no pegs as it was still capable of carrying two as it has a twin seat. Not sure about the grab rail thing though.
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His seat could fit a pillion (with a small ****)
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My sons YZF125R has had the rear seat & pegs removed & passed MOT no problem also when pulled by police they went over the bike but no mention of the pegs missing, as for the grab rail no requirement needed
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Pillion grab rail - legal requirement?
Resident plumber here. The rule of thumb to go by with construction and use law and things is "If it's there, it needs to work" therefore if you have a second seat, the pegs should be there.
However, I don't think a grab rail is a requirement. You can take a pillion without a grab rail. |
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