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wooo, after 5 bloody months, the bike has finally been fixed and rideable again.. cant wait to get out on it... do you think il be ok without re mot ing it?? i
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Well I was told £39 for MOT so i'd rather that than get my bike taken from me, plus you posted it on a public forum
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Was it actually cat C'd or D'd by the insurance company? If not then I can't think why your current MOT would no longer be valid
Give us a shout when you're up for a blast, Zobers is back in a few weeks (moving to Ashby) |
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Woo hoo, congrats Mike. I am up for a slow blast some time soon! I would get your MoT just to be sure, it will give you peace of mind on the bike itself too and it doesn't cost too much- get your low cut top out! :P
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