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Originally Posted by Beenz
You stated that the certificate becomes invalid. The MOT certificate remains valid for a period of one year, it proved the road worthiness of the machine at the time of inspection. It is your duty to make sure that it is safe during that year.
The bike may fall to bits during that year but the MOT certificate is still valid.
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Sorry to be pedantic, but I didn't state the certificate is invalid. I actually said the "The MOT is effectivley invalid." That in itself does not even imply that the certificate is called into question. Merely that the MOT itself no longer really counts. As you said yourself, the certificate is issued for road worthiness at the time of inspection and nothing more.
We basically have the same point, but hey, I'm bored.