What is and how to pass the motorcycle MOT

What is and how to pass the motorcycle MOT
03/12/2020 15:37

Like all vehicles, motorcycles are required to pass the technical inspection (ITV). A common procedure but one that has some differences compared to cars that it's important to know so you won’t be caught off guard the first time.

In this post, we will discuss the most important aspects so you can pass the motorcycle ITV without issues, as well as the differences that exist between the various types.

When should I take the first ITV for my motorcycle?

The first question that always comes to mind when we talk about the ITV for motorcycles is when I need to undergo the technical inspection. In the case of motorcycles and quads, they must present for ITV four years after registration. From that point, inspections must be done biannually.

Mopeds, on the other hand, undergo their first inspection three years after registration and will then be biennial.

What documentation must be presented during the motorcycle inspection?

During the motorcycle ITV, you must present several documents without which you cannot complete the inspection. The first is the ITV card, which shows information about all previous inspections, the vehicle's characteristics, and any modifications made.

The second document is the registration certificate, which contains information regarding the vehicle's owner and some characteristics such as mileage or engine capacity.

The last document is the motorcycle insurance receipt, which serves to prove that the vehicle has valid insurance.

What must be met to pass the motorcycle ITV?

During the motorcycle inspection process, various elements are checked to ensure that everything is functioning correctly for normal and legal circulation.

From a technical standpoint, all lights incorporated in the vehicle are checked, such as brake lights and indicators. In terms of tires, the tread must be within the legal limits of 1.6mm and match what is indicated on the technical sheet.

Other elements checked include the mirrors, suspension, and brake condition using motorcycle rollers. Additionally, the license plate must be visible and match the one reflected in the vehicle documentation.

What you need to know about moped ITV

Mopeds are a bit special when it comes to ITV, as they cannot exceed 45 km/h, and therefore, during the inspection, it will be verified that this does not occur. If you have removed the limiters to exceed this speed, reinstall them to obtain a favorable inspection.

Furthermore, if you have changed the exhaust systems, make sure they are approved and comply with noise regulations; if not, reinstall the originals.

How to pass the ITV for A2 motorcycles

A2 motorcycles are factory limited or limited via a restrictor kit since, with an A2 driver's license, you cannot ride motorcycles that exceed 47.6 HP. If your motorcycle is limited by a kit, it must meet all the requirements set by the ministry for your motorcycle to pass the ITV.

What are the ITV results?

As with the ITV for other vehicles, there are three possible results: favorable, unfavorable, and negative. The first indicates that the motorcycle has no defects and is fit for circulation.

Conversely, if the result is unfavorable or negative, there is some type of issue, and it will need to undergo a second inspection once the issue has been resolved. During this time, the vehicle may only be driven to the workshop or for the inspection.

We hope this information has been useful, and you can pass the ITV for your motorcycle without any problems.