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I've got an entry for the Cleveland Trial, and as this includes public roads, would it be advisable to work out how to get the lights wired back onto my bike? What do most other folks do? It is road reg, taxed and insured. Will there be any scrutineering issues if no lights?

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I think I'm right in saying that the scrutineers are not supposed to check for this sort of thing.

I'm not sure what the full list is, but I think if they check the ball ends on levers, and make sure there's nothing falling off the bike that's about as far as they'll go.

I got the feeling it was something to do with them certifying your bike as roadworthy when they don't have the authority to (MOT centre).

The only place I've been where they did much more than that was the IoM, and that was only slightly more. They checked both brakes, and chain guard. Asked if my horn worked. I said it did, but he'd have to run along side at 30 mph. He chuckled and gave me my sticker :wacko:

I've got a little piezo electric buzzer now, but not wired it up yet.

Somebody on here must have done the scrutineers course, and can give us the real info.

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They do check the bikes over at the Cleveland , not for full road legality but they always check and want to see the road tax,and no.board.

As in my opinion they should , also with more and more of the road based trials becoming oversubsribed (SSDTincluded) i would like to see em make sure that folks hold a valid drivers liscence also. No bike test , no ride !! Why should a few go to the bother of being (or making the effort) legal when ythe majority dont bother!!

Not many ally drivers will have not passed their driving test!!

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The current line is :-

There is no such thing as "scruintiners", they are "technical officers" :wacko:

And

They do not check for legality or safety but championship regulations compliance :stoned:

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