GPz750 Patron member Joined Jan 7, 2014 Messages 785 Points 188 Location Scotland Feb 14, 2017 #1 Got the MOT coming up next moth. Noticed today i dont have a rubber on the pedal. Unsure if it needs one or even if it should have one. Anyone shed some light cheers.
Got the MOT coming up next moth. Noticed today i dont have a rubber on the pedal. Unsure if it needs one or even if it should have one. Anyone shed some light cheers.
Squadrone Rosso Small Fiat Fanatic Parked in the garage Joined Dec 2, 2003 Messages 1,278 Points 336 Location Nr.Neath & Swansea, Wales Feb 15, 2017 #2 Never had rubber from the factory so no worries if your MOT is knowledgeable, you'll be fine.
Duffish Established member Parked in the garage Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 575 Points 273 Location West Yorkshire Feb 15, 2017 #3 Needs one on brake and clutch pedal's not on the gas pedal! That's how my cinq passes!
OP OP GPz750 Patron member Joined Jan 7, 2014 Messages 785 Points 188 Location Scotland Feb 15, 2017 #4 Cheers guys. I was thinking it may be better having the ability to slide under foot but was also sure it was needed for MOT. Two out of three int bad
Cheers guys. I was thinking it may be better having the ability to slide under foot but was also sure it was needed for MOT. Two out of three int bad
Squadrone Rosso Small Fiat Fanatic Parked in the garage Joined Dec 2, 2003 Messages 1,278 Points 336 Location Nr.Neath & Swansea, Wales Feb 24, 2017 #5 Just a thought as driven my Sei Abarth for the first time today since 26th November. The Schumacher came with Alloy & rubber pedal covers. These were optional accessories so my Abarth has them fitted. Really doesn't make a jot of difference but they do look good
Just a thought as driven my Sei Abarth for the first time today since 26th November. The Schumacher came with Alloy & rubber pedal covers. These were optional accessories so my Abarth has them fitted. Really doesn't make a jot of difference but they do look good