MOT Status
ExpiredMileage
28,147 miSignificantly above average — investigate
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Headlamp aim not tested Handlebar covers containing headlamp are very insecure, there is no point in testing headlamp aim until it secured. (4.1.2 (b))
Headlamp insecure Handlebar covers containing headlamp are very insecure. (4.1.1 (c))
Rear Wheel damaged or distorted to the extent that control of the motorcycle is likely to be adversely affected Main alloy part of rear wheel is loose and moving on splined centre bush (5.2.2 (c) (ii)) DANGEROUS
All direction indicators not working All indicators are illuminating but not flashing (4.4.1 (a) (ii))
Headlamp aim not tested (4.1.2 (b))
Headlamp not working on dipped beam (4.1.1 (a) (ii))
Rear Wheel spindle loose Nut has security split pin but nut is not comlpetely tight causing freeplay in rear wheel pivot (5.2.1 (c) (i))
Rear Tyre has a tear caused by separation or partial failure of its structure (5.2.3 (d) (ii)) DANGEROUS
Motorcycle structure is corroded but structural rigidity is not significantly reduced Underside of main frame and engine attachment arm (6.1.1 (c) (i))
Front Motorcycle structure slightly corroded headstock gusset (6.1.1a)
Nearside centre bushing slightly deteriorated
Rear tyre sidewall slightly cracked
Rear wheel bearings have slight free play (2.4.A.2c)
Rear Tyre has a tear caused by separation or partial failure of its structure (4.1.2a(ii))
Front Brake pad(s) close to minimum limit (3.2.A1f(i))
Front Brake lever is bent but brake can still be readily applied (3.1.3c)
Rear Brake lever is bent but brake can still be readily applied (3.1.3c)
An item not tested (Manual)
Exhaust is leaking and excessively noisey (7.1.1b)
Front Stop lamp does not illuminate immediately a brake applies (1.3.1a)
Horn is not continous or uniform (1.7.3c)
Horn not loud enough to be heard by another road user (1.7.3a)
Rear Tyre tread not clearly visible (4.1.3(i))
Steering movement excessively 'notchy' with the wheel raised (2.2.1b)
Front Brake lever is bent but brake can still be readily applied (3.1.3c)
Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.3(ii))
Headlamp aim too high (1.6)
Rear Brake lever is bent but brake can still be readily applied (3.1.3c)
Front Steering movement slightly 'notchy' (2.2.1b)
Nearside Front Brake lever is bent but brake can still be readily applied (3.1.3c)
Rear Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.3(ii))
Front Roller brake test indicates a binding brake (3.3.A1a)
Front Roller brake test indicates excessive fluctuation of brake effort (3.3.A1d)
Headlamp at least one does not illuminate on dipped beam (1.2.2a(i))
Headlamp at least one does not illuminate on main beam (1.2.2a(ii))
How Reliable is the Piaggio Fly 50?
Based on 2,288 MOT tests across 338 vehicles.
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LJ56 XAH is a 2006 Piaggio Fly 50 in Silver with a 49cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 15 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 66.7%.
Across all 2006 Piaggio Fly 50 models, the average MOT pass rate is 76.8% with a typical mileage of 10,112 miles. This particular vehicle has a lower pass rate than the average for its year, which may indicate maintenance issues worth investigating.
The most common reason a Piaggio Fly 50 fails its MOT is headlamp at least one does not illuminate on dipped beam, accounting for 55 recorded failures. If you're considering buying LJ56 XAH, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.
The Piaggio Fly 50 typically stays on UK roads for around 21 years. At 20 years old, this Piaggio Fly 50 is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.
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LJ56 XAH is a 2006 Piaggio Fly 50, first registered on 31 October 2006.
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