MOT Stats


Vehicle types : Bike : Royal Alloy : GP200

Royal Alloy GP200

YearTestsPass rateMost common fail reason
20184190.24%Number plate does not conform to requirements.
20198688.37%Headlamp aim outwith limits.
20208195.06%Loose wheel spindle.
202120%Unsuitable tyre fitted.

Tests: 210

Average Royal Alloy GP200 pass rate: 90.48%

Most common fail reasons

#ReasonFail codeCategory%
1Number plate does not conform to requirements.0.1(d)Major20%
2Headlamp aim outwith limits.4.1.2(a)Major15%
3Steering head bearings defective or have excessive wear or play.2.2.2(f)(i)Major15%
4Direction indicator lamp missing or inoperative.4.4.1(a)(ii)Major10%
5Loose wheel spindle.5.2.1(c)(i)Major5%
6Shock absorber not functioning, or leaking severely.5.3.2(b)Major5%
7Tyre tread depth too low.5.2.3(e)Dangerous5%
8Stop lamp missing or inoperative.4.3.1(a)(ii)Major5%
9Steering linkage component with excessive movement between components or likely to become detached.2.1.3(a)(ii)Dangerous5%
10Position lamp missing or inoperative.4.2.1(a)Major5%
Tests date range:
10th February 2023 to 9th February 2024

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