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SpamTrapSeeSig

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It's that time again, and I've been too busy to do stuff before the
price rise :(

Anyway, crawling underneath shows up some things that need attention:

Rear bump stops - brackets have rusted and one is missing. Are they a
requisite for the MOT? I'll do them in any case eventually, but she's
been running fine without so if they're not essential...

She seems to have had some sort of retaining strap round the prop shaft
at one time. I think it might be there to stop the thing flailing about
in case of failure, but the bracket has rusted and the strap is hanging
loose by one end. Again, I can see the point, but is this an MOT
failure? If not' I'll remove it and replace it in due course when I've
some time. I'm most unlikely to break the shaft as it's fairly new and
I'm not doing anything stressful like off-roading at the moment.

All thoughts appreciated (as ever).


Regards,

Simonm.

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In message <oRVwG6djUg9CFwek@tigger.muircom.demon.co.uk>, SpamTrapSeeSig
<no-one@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes
>
>Rear bump stops - brackets have rusted and one is missing. Are they a
>requisite for the MOT? I'll do them in any case eventually, but she's
>been running fine without so if they're not essential...


Don't need bump-stops any more ...

>
>She seems to have had some sort of retaining strap round the prop shaft
>at one time. I think it might be there to stop the thing flailing about
>in case of failure, but the bracket has rusted and the strap is hanging
>loose by one end. Again, I can see the point, but is this an MOT failure?

Remove it completely - not required


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In article <OfJaclHtmn9CFwqK@shedcity.demon.co.uk>, AJG
<ND@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes
>In message <oRVwG6djUg9CFwek@tigger.muircom.demon.co.uk>,
>SpamTrapSeeSig <no-one@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes
>>
>>Rear bump stops - brackets have rusted and one is missing. Are they a
>>requisite for the MOT? I'll do them in any case eventually, but she's
>>been running fine without so if they're not essential...

>
>Don't need bump-stops any more ...
>
>>
>>She seems to have had some sort of retaining strap round the prop
>>shaft at one time. I think it might be there to stop the thing
>>flailing about in case of failure, but the bracket has rusted and the
>>strap is hanging loose by one end. Again, I can see the point, but is
>>this an MOT failure?

>Remove it completely - not required


Many thanks. Just Galvafroiding the chassis then... :(

Cheers,

Simonm.

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simonm|at|muircom|dot|demon|.|c|oh|dot|u|kay
SIMON MUIR, UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY, BRISTOL www.ukip.org
EUROPEANS AGAINST THE EU www.members.aol.com/eurofaq
GT250A'76 R80/RT'86 110CSW TD'88 www.kc3ltd.co.uk/profile/eurofollie/
 

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