Motorcycle roadworthy
Ensuring compliance for a safer ride
When do you need a Motorcycle Roadworthy Certificate?
Transferring Ownership:
If you're buying a registered motorcycle and wish to move it into your name, a Roadworthy Certificate is essential to ensure the vehicle meets safety standards.
Registering a Second-hand Motorcycle:
A Roadworthy Certificate must confirm its roadworthiness before registering a secondhand motorcycle in your name.
Selling Your Bike:
If you're selling your motorcycle, having a valid Roadworthy Certificate can attract potential buyers, assuring them of the vehicle's compliance with safety regulations.
What does a Motorcycle Roadworthy Certificate not cover?
Mechanical Condition:
While a Roadworthy Certificate ensures your motorcycle meets safety standards, it does not guarantee the overall mechanical condition of the vehicle. Regular maintenance and servicing are essential to keep your bike at optimal performance.
Ownership Verification:
A Roadworthy Certificate does not guarantee ownership of the motorcycle. It solely focuses on the vehicle's compliance with safety requirements.
Schedule your inspection
Book an appointment for your Motorcycle Roadworthy Inspection.
Brake system inspection
Responsive Brakes for Safety
Lighting and electrical inspection
Illuminate Your Way
Tyre condition assessment
Grip the Road with Confidence
Suspension and handling check
Smooth Rides on Any Terrain
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