MOT Status
ExpiredMileage
25,005 miBelow or average mileage for this year
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Drive chain slightly loose (6.1.7 (c) (i))
Rear Wheel spoke slightly bent one spoke slightly bent (5.2.2 (d))
Rear Wheel spoke slightly loose (5.2.2 (d))
Rear Wheel spoke slightly bent (5.2.2 (d))
Front Stop lamp not working (4.3.1 (a) (ii))
Rear Brake pedal insecure (3.1.2a)
Nearside Rear Drive chain slightly loose (6.2.1d)
Drive chain excessively tight (6.2.1d)
Rear Roller brake test indicates a slightly grabbing brake (3.3.A1b)
Front Hydraulic brake control feels spongy (3.1.4a)
Rear Roller brake test indicates a slightly grabbing brake (3.3.A1b)
Wheel alignment slightly misaligned. (2.5.1)
front and rear brakes hang on slightly
Drive chain excessively loose (6.2.1d)
Locking devices not correctly fitted which may make the motor bicycle dangerous to ride (6.2.1h)
Offside Headlamp aim too low when the centre of the headlamp is above 850mm from the ground (1.6.3)
Rear Roller brake test indicates a binding brake (3.3.A1a)
Rear position lamp insecure (1.1.1c)
Front wheel bearings have slight free play (2.3.5b)
How Reliable is the Triumph Tiger?
Based on 196,853 MOT tests across 24,469 vehicles.
Top MOT Failure Points
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T262 AGJ is a 1999 Triumph Tiger in Black with a 885cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 20 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 75%.
Across all 1999 Triumph Tiger models, the average MOT pass rate is 84.2% with a typical mileage of 28,742 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 Triumph Tiger fails its MOT is brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick, accounting for 812 recorded failures. If you're considering buying T262 AGJ, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.
The Triumph Tiger typically stays on UK roads for around 32 years. At 27 years old, this Triumph Tiger is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.
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What year was T262 AGJ registered?
T262 AGJ is a 1999 Triumph Tiger, first registered on 11 August 1999.
Is T262 AGJ safe to buy?
The MOT history for T262 AGJ shows 20 tests with a 75% pass rate. To check for outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies, run a full vehicle check.
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