Kawasaki KR1000 Endurance Replica

My longer front left brake line came today - fits wonderfully well :)



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Been busy decorating this week so no playing with the bike, I was a liitle dubious about the cheap P Clips though for the Oil Cooler Hoses...


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...so sourced some CNC machined jobbies - of course when the came they only had M4 bolt holes so had to drill them and re counter sink to fit the longer M6 Cam Cap Bolts that were delivered this week too.


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The Cooler lines run all the way with not rubbing just with one clip on either side which is nice :)


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Been waiting for some parts while cracking on with the staircase 🥵 so no progress lately - but my iddy diddy super high power Mo-Blaze brake light just arrived 😮

It will be mounted on the left hand side of the seat unit where to original bikes night time running light was, although it’s that diddy I might mount it on top of the seat unit right at the rear 🤔

Yep, that’s a 5p piece 👀

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It will be mounted on the left hand side of the seat unit where to original bikes night time running light was, although it’s that diddy I might mount it on top of the seat unit right at the rear 🤔

If we lived in a country that drove on the other side of the road then mounting it on the left would make sense. Personally I'd aim for the centre or looking at the back. on the right side
 
If we lived in a country that drove on the other side of the road then mounting it on the left would make sense. Personally I'd aim for the centre or looking at the back. on the right side
That’s why I was thinking on top as it’s so small it won’t really matter.
 
Your stop light needs to be either on the centre line or to the offside.

What’s it going to be registered as?
I’ve not read what you’ve done frame wise, have you retained enough of the original frame for it to keep it’s reg number, if so, is it pre ‘86? (That’s when the rules changed)
 
Your stop light needs to be either on the centre line or to the offside.

What’s it going to be registered as?
I’ve not read what you’ve done frame wise, have you retained enough of the original frame for it to keep it’s reg number, if so, is it pre ‘86? (That’s when the rules changed)
Maybe check previous posts regarding frame.
 
Your stop light needs to be either on the centre line or to the offside.

What’s it going to be registered as?
I’ve not read what you’ve done frame wise, have you retained enough of the original frame for it to keep it’s reg number, if so, is it pre ‘86? (That’s when the rules changed)

It will be on Day Time only (on advisories), with no lights that means no brake light required. If it has a brake light then rear light must work, meaning front lights must also work - then it would also need a rear reflector too and a number plate light.

It will have a discretionary allowance for a brake light for safety reasons. So doesn't matter where it is mounted - it will be visible from the rear whichever side it is mounted due to the taper of the seat unit, but I will probably go central on the top.

Original headstock and down tubes were used only - bike is on a 1985 registration.
 
It will be on Day Time only (on advisories), with no lights that means no brake light required
So a DT only mot means no lights are necessary at all ? Not even a brake light? That’s a bit dangerous isn’t it? You could get rear ended. Well, not you as you’re fitting a brake light, but someone else could.

It all seems highly dangerous, thank goodness we don’t have MOTs and all that shenanigans here 😁
 
Once it gets to 40 you can scrap the MOT and the road tax when it gets to 41 (providing you register it as being "Historic") - Course, it may not be finished by then, but you never know (y) (y) (y)
Still needs an MOT after 41 years old, although I’ve heard it said the additional stipulations that enforce this only applies to cars - I doubt that would hold up in court though 🤔

It will be finished at 39 years old 🤪
 
So a DT only mot means no lights are necessary at all ? Not even a brake light? That’s a bit dangerous isn’t it? You could get rear ended. Well, not you as you’re fitting a brake light, but someone else could.

It all seems highly dangerous, thank goodness we don’t have MOTs and all that shenanigans here 😁
There’s no such thing as a DT mot, only allowable changes that will necessitate advisories 🙂
 
Still needs an MOT after 41 years old, although I’ve heard it said the additional stipulations that enforce this only applies to cars - I doubt that would hold up in court though 🤔

It will be finished at 39 years old 🤪
Does my historic motorcycle need an MOT?


Vehicles generally become eligible for MOT exemption from the date they become 40 years old. If your vehicle (car/motorcycle/bus) has not been substantially altered within the last 30 years according to the Department of Transport Guidance it will be exempt from MOT.

I presume yours comes under (substantially altered?) My triton hasn't been MOTd for years.
 
Does my historic motorcycle need an MOT?


Vehicles generally become eligible for MOT exemption from the date they become 40 years old. If your vehicle (car/motorcycle/bus) has not been substantially altered within the last 30 years according to the Department of Transport Guidance it will be exempt from MOT.

I presume yours comes under (substantially altered?) My triton hasn't been MOTd for years.
It's a grey area and if in doubt with a particular vehicle I would MOT it - have you read the 'substantially altered' guide lines? Last time I did they weren't clear. I imagine yours would be fine due to the 30m year rule.
It's not worth ending up with a law suit, however unlikely. Just say a young child runs out onto the road from behind a parked car and is killed - you could potentially lose everything including your house.
 
@Exige Agreed, there are too many weasily words in there for comfort. Would your friendly local MOT tester/test station not be able to advise on this issue?
 
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