Just a quick bit of info, for those about to get an MOT. Got my speed triple mot today, and the mot tester almost didn't pass the bike. Because the rear indicators could have been to close together, new legislation (EU again) stipulates "Mandatory direction indicators must have minimum separation distances between the illuminating surfaces of: solo motorcycles – 240mm at the front and 180mm at the rear" So as you can see by the pic, with my indicators fitted to my Evotec tail tidy the gap is about 120mm But reading a bit more into the mot 'guide lines' you have this. "There is no requirement to measure the separation distance and they should only be rejected if the separation distance is obviously incorrect." So they have gone to the trouble (and cost) of give detail legislation, but you can just have a visual inspection. So your bike will or won't pass, depending on how good your tester is at guessing what 180mm looks like lol. 4.4.3 Compliance with requirements You must inspect all direction indicators fitted. Direction indicators must emit an amber light, except motorcycles first used before 1 September 1965 can have white front indicators and red rear indicators. Switch on the direction indicators and operate all the other lamps in turn to see if the direction indicators are adversely affected. Some motorcycles have direction indicators combined with the position lamps. In these cases the position lamp doesn’t have to switch off when the relevant direction indicator is switched on. The precise position of direction indicators aren’t part of this inspection, but they must be on each side of the longitudinal axis of a solo machine. If a side car is attached, the indicators must be on opposite sides of the combination. Mandatory direction indicators must have minimum separation distances between the illuminating surfaces of: solo motorcycles – 240mm at the front and 180mm at the rear motorcycle combinations – 400mm at both front and rear There is no requirement to measure the separation distance and they should only be rejected if the separation distance is obviously incorrect.
yours are the same as mine it passed in march my harley has the three in one ie tail brake and indcator lights are the one unit might be interesting to see if it can pass my advice would be a more motor bike friendly mot man
My MOT man said the rear light/indicator unit on mt MT01 was now illegal (unless it was built from Yamaha that way) but passed it anyway so it's just a load of bollocks from the EU
All the MOT rules are a bit odd, my old DRZ would have failed a daylight mot because it had a brake light. The tester told me to tape over it and it passed. Strange but true
Lights on vehicles have become more fashion than function recently, just look at the moving indicators on Audi etc. Personally I like a bit more separation between the indicator and the brake light, simply because the indicators can get lost from view a bit when the brake is on. Incorporating an indicator in the same shell as a headlamp for example is daft as well as dangerous. How are you expected to see a 21w indicator lamp clearly right beside a 55w dipped headlight? (The smart ass answer is it’s flashing, I know, but, it’s not ideal). Same with a small round indicator surrounded by the tail/brake lamp on a Passat (I think) feckin invisible even if you’ve got good eyesight. Rant over
What about a bike that as standard have their indicators and rear lamps in one cluster. I.e Pan European and some Scooters?
They obviously comply with the Construction and use (lighting) regulations or else they wouldn’t have been able to sell them for road use.