StewartyBoy Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 Hi guys, I have a Ram 250 Quad, looking at finally throwing some money at it and putting it on the road. Shes already registered with a plate on it. Looking at getting her an MOT and obviously Tax. Does anyone know where these can be MOT'd!? Been digging on Google to no avail. If anyone could give me any pointers I would appreciate it. Stewarty Link to comment
bob wrx Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 i would imagine any where that test bikes? i'm getting my r6 mot'd the morn so will ask when i'm in and get back to you! Link to comment
StewartyBoy Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share Posted March 11, 2009 Spoken to a few bike places and apparently most will now do it, due to not having the accomodating equipment i.e ramps and tables. Its a possibility that I may be selling it, so I want it to go in tip top condition. If you could ask the garage where your bikes being done, I would greatly appreciate it. Im in the Glasgow area! Link to comment
diazamet Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 Hi guys,I have a Ram 250 Quad, looking at finally throwing some money at it and putting it on the road. Shes already registered with a plate on it. Looking at getting her an MOT and obviously Tax. Does anyone know where these can be MOT'd!? Been digging on Google to no avail. If anyone could give me any pointers I would appreciate it. Stewarty Have you ridden a quad on the road before? Despite their popularity they are not best suited to the road, as the lack of rear diff means they don't like going round corners. No so much a problem off-road because the surface is loose. On the road is a bit different. Not trying to put you off or anything Link to comment
StewartyBoy Posted March 11, 2009 Author Share Posted March 11, 2009 Have you ridden a quad on the road before? Despite their popularity they are not best suited to the road, as the lack of rear diff means they don't like going round corners. No so much a problem off-road because the surface is loose. On the road is a bit different. Not trying to put you off or anything Yeah mate I have, Im an Agricultural Engineer so used to running around in these things. You are right though, they really dont like the tarmac but its just for a bit of summer use, when the sunshine EVENTUALLY comes out. Thanks for the headsup though mate. Link to comment
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