People seem to be really freaked out by the new regime
People fear change, and in this case specifically, many are jumping to all sorts of conclusions not based in fact.
People seem to be really freaked out by the new regime
Exactly.To be fair, all those drops of oil, from each individual cars, times tens of thousands of cars a day……is what results in the roads becoming as slick as snot right after the first rainfall in a few weeks.
So I’m not sure complaining about that on a motorcycle forum of all places is necessarily the wisest option.
As for what would fail versus what would pass, I think that any active dripping or signs of oil spray on the bottom of the car suggesting that there is a seriously leak would end up with a fail. If the under car area is clean (so if someone drives a leaker, it would seem prudent to pay for the fancy super duper car wash with the bottom blaster, or get in there yourself with degreaser and a power washer beforehand), and it doesn’t drip during the cert, it should be fine I’m sure.
But really, if you are driving a vehicle that is actively dripping during a 1–2 hour certification, or is leaking so badly that it is spraying on the bottom of the car, it probably legitimately shouldn’t be on the roads anyways. And cars aren’t like they were even 20 or 30 years ago anymore, leaking is much less of an issue even on old cars. My 2011
volt doesn’t leak, same as my sons 2012. His 2008 Saturn he had before it even was every bit the definition of a beater, and it didn’t even leak anything. It’s not the 1970’s or 80’s anymore.
Umm, the Prime Minister has absolutely nothing to do with provincial safety standards.
People are jumping to conclusions because of all the on line talk. It is ridiculous.People fear change, and in this case specifically, many are jumping to all sorts of conclusions not based in fact.
I would have thought some of it was all the windshield washer fluid with teflon that people are spraying all over.Exactly.
I would have thought it was the hydrocarbons in assphalt!I would have thought some of it was all the windshield washer fluid with teflon that people are spraying all over.
Nothings changed there so I assume that's a fail.What about buried or folding plates ?
I was hoping for a factual thread...guess not.
Sorry guys but did you not read my post? What more do you want.Yeah, no point in this chit chat and speculations.
Nothings changed there so I assume that's a fail.
I have at least 5-10 rear fenders and a few stock cans in my garage that might finally be worth something.I sold a bike a few years ago and told the guy to take the stock exhaust and tailfender. He said nope done want that shitte! Probably regrets that decision!
You are 100% correct. That's IS the only change, now things must be photo'd and documented via a special tablet.Not sure about motorcycles but I recently gave my son-in-law (master Ford and Nissan mechanic) a set of very expensive vernier calipers as he now has to document, measure and photograph everything... It's a PITA for him but now a reality. I imagine motorcycles are not exempt from this process.
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As far as I can see.... the standard doesn't address modified exhaust.Can you get a newer bike certified with a deleted cat?
Also interested in hearing anyone's experience with the safety changes as I'll be needing to get one done on my gsxr soon.Has anyone actually gone for a motorcycle certification after march 31? Or, has anyone performed a motorcycle certification inspection after march 31?