MOT Stats
Vehicle types : Bike : Suzuki : DR350S
Suzuki DR350S
Year | Tests | Pass rate | Most common fail reason |
1989 | 1 | 100% | n/a |
1990 | 4 | 75% | Headlamp missing or inoperative. |
1991 | 17 | 94.12% | Rear reflector missing or reflecting white to the rear. |
1992 | 15 | 80% | Shock absorber not functioning, or leaking severely. |
1993 | 16 | 75% | Direction indicator lamp missing or inoperative. |
1994 | 12 | 66.67% | Rear reflector missing or reflecting white to the rear. |
1995 | 9 | 66.67% | Wheel bearing with excessive play. |
1996 | 8 | 87.5% | Rear reflector missing or reflecting white to the rear. |
1997 | 8 | 100% | n/a |
1998 | 8 | 75% | Direction indicator lamp emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with requirements. |
1999 | 5 | 60% | Headlamp Beam image obviously incorrect. |
2000 | 1 | 100% | n/a |
2001 | 1 | 100% | n/a |
2002 | 3 | 66.67% | Rear registration plate lamp does not illuminate simultaneously with the position lamps. |
2003 | 4 | 75% | Brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. |
2004 | 2 | 50% | Rear reflector missing or reflecting white to the rear. |
2005 | 2 | 100% | n/a |
2021 | 1 | 100% | n/a |
Tests: 117
Average Suzuki DR350S pass rate: 79.49%
Most common fail reasons
# | Reason | Fail code | Category | % |
1 | Rear reflector missing or reflecting white to the rear. | 4.8.2(a)(ii) | Major | 38% |
2 | Direction indicator lamp missing or inoperative. | 4.4.1(a)(ii) | Major | 17% |
3 | Headlamp aim outwith limits. | 4.1.2(a) | Major | 17% |
4 | Shock absorber not functioning, or leaking severely. | 5.3.2(b) | Major | 8% |
5 | Wheel bearing with excessive play. | 5.1.3(a)(i) | Major | 8% |
6 | Wheel bearing excessively rough. | 5.1.3(b)(i) | Major | 8% |
7 | Stop lamp remains on when the brakes are released. | 4.3.2(a)(iii) | Dangerous | 4% |
8 | Brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. | 1.1.13(a) | Dangerous | 4% |
9 | Headlamp Beam image obviously incorrect. | 4.1.2(c) | Major | 4% |
10 | Part of the exhaust system insecure. | 8.1.1(b)(i) | Major | 4% |
Tests date range:
10th February 2023 to 9th February 2024
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