The Ultimate Motorcycle Roadworthy Brisbane and Safety Checklist

 

If you love riding a motorcycle on the roads and trails of Brisbane, then you probably know that you need a roadworthy Brisbane Certificate issued. What’s the need for a  Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) issue? Well, the primary reason is that it measures the mechanical safety and viability of your motorcycle. Simply said, it is important to keep out the potential dangers of road safety that could arise. 

The RWC program is placed to protect you and other drivers on the road from getting involved in any risk. This safety equipment involves checking the functioning horn, the indicators, and more. Well, getting the equipment installed isn’t enough, it should also function well and a technical expert must validate the information through a formal inspection 

But, if you’re wondering which mobile roadworthy items needs to be checked, here’s a list of a few that might help you. 


Type of bike 


Unless it is an open class, your motorcycle should be LAMS-approved. If you’ve modified your motorcycle, it may no longer be approved for or be used as a LAM.

 

Tyres


Tread depth is legal but make sure that the sidewalls are not damaged and instead inflated correctly. If you own and ride a dirt bike, its tyres should be legal to be used on the road. 


Electric parts 


All the indicators, lights, and horns must be working correctly. The kill switch must work properly and turn off the engine. Also, check that all the light covers are intact and unbroken such that no white light is visible from the trail light of the indicators. 


Chain and chain guard 


No matter what, your motorcycle must be fitted well with a chain guard. It is important that the chain and the chain guard are in a good condition and properly tensioned. 


Mirrors 


Your motorcycle must have two mirrors fitted without any cracks. 


Throttle 


The throttle of your motorcycle must work smoothly and snap back to zero when released. 


Levers 


All the levers including the clutch, brake, and gear must be intact, properly functional, and unbroken. 


Suspensions 


Your motorcycle’s suspensions shouldn’t have any oil leaks. 


The engine and exhausts 


There must be no excessive oil leaks from the engine. Additionally, the exhausts should not be too loud or blow smoke excessively.


Registration and number plate 


Your motorcycle needs to be currently registered and the number plate too has to be displayed according to the road rules of Brisbane. 

Once everything is checked, after the RWC test, you can expect one of these things – either your motorcycle will pass the test without any modification and repair requirements, or you need to take a retest after making necessary changes. The Totally Mobile Roadworthy technicians will perform your roadworthy Brisbane certificate test and accordingly inform you about any failures if any. They will work on schedule to make the necessary changes. 


Get Your Mobile Roadworthy Brisbane Certificate Today 


To get your motorcycle’s mobile roadworthy Brisbane test done, simply book an appointment with us online or give us a call. While booking an appointment, inform us about:

  • Your motorcycle’s make and model
  • Your location and the preferred time
  • And, we will get in touch with you to confirm the details.

Source URL:https://totallymobileroadworthy.com.au/roadworthy-and-safety-certificates-brisbane/

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