Silencer failed mot
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Has a Giannelli silencer on my DT but looked way too long past my side panel so cut off 4 inches and rivetted the end cone back on. Bought some stainless steel sealed exhaust rivets off ebay and my god took some force with hand rivet gun.
The mot tester said has to have stupid bs number stamped on silencer so a failure.
Got home and looked through my bike parts in shed and the serial number is engraved in the 4 inches cut off.lol Thinking of tracing the number onto my silencer
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@theportingmaster If it does not look legit, then you may still get another failure? Why not get a cheap used can just to pass the MOT and save the stubby for the other 364 days of the year??? :winking_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :winking_face:
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That is a perfectly fine answer for the MOT to fail, nothing wrong there. Although I disagree with a lot of the MOT regulations, this is one I do agree with. But as Ninja said, just put the stock pipe or a legal pipe on for the MOT. They'll pass it and then just switch it back, easy.