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Hi all, I have a Honda 125 Pantheon I am doing a few jobs for the MOT.

The rear adjustable shocker is seized. It is dry and working fine but cannot be adjusted is this a MOT fail? thanks John.

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Hi all, I have a Honda 125 Pantheon I am doing a few jobs for the MOT.

The rear adjustable shocker is seized. It is dry and working fine but cannot be adjusted is this a MOT fail? thanks John.

If it cannot be adjusted because of corrosion, it is a fail.


"..... a rear suspension component which is: 


a. loose, cracked, excessively bent, misaligned or excessively corroded"


Here, have a look - you might find it useful:


http://www.motuk.com/bike/2-4.asp#Menu_Top


Have fun. 

Posted

Thanks for the link thats very useful. Its not corroded but stuck and has been painted over. Its not been moved for years, If I try to free it I think it will be scrap but might as well try if its a fail as it is. john.

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If it's not obviously corroded, leave it.......if the shock is still working, then the tester would have no cause to try to adjust it.

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If it's not obviously corroded, leave it.......if the shock is still working, then the tester would have no cause to try to adjust it.

Ok will do, I thought perhaps if a passenger was to be carried the tester might say I couldn't adjust it and fail the bike.

Will leave it and go for the test.

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