Can this motorbike pass by an MOT??

I have a bike - no problems, 100% ok mechanically, EVERYTHING works impeccably... BUT... someone tried to steal it and broke a small portion of the panelling off at the front. I have replaced one booth of the pannelling but there is still a small section where on earth it is broken, and to replace it would cost lblblb (it's a large panel and a limited edition bike... and most panel are impossible to find). Doesn't affect the bike / running of the bike at all, but you can see into the inside of the bike through this hole.

Does anyone know if it would pass the MOT or not??

Thanks within advance.

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You are not allowed to have an shabby edge, otherwise should be no problem.

I have have a broken fairing for 3 years and my bike passed the mot.

The break is about 3 inches long, it is where a hare took a suicide leap at the headlight sooner or later.
The way I see it, it's not affecting the safe operation of the vehicle, so it should intervene, but check into it anyway, just to be on the safe side.

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Answers:    If the hole is in the front panel for safelty sake solitary use pacel tape to cover the hole,
1 it excludes dirt and moisture from parts that were not intended to be exposed to the elements
2 it covers any ragged edges
3 the hole when covered isn't big enough to put your foot in.

If these are all taken assistance of then there shouldn't be any problem endorsement an MOT.
You are not allowed to have an shabby edge, otherwise should be no problem.

I have have a broken fairing for 3 years and my bike passed the mot.

The break is about 3 inches long, it is where a hare took a suicide leap at the headlight sooner or later.
The way I see it, it's not affecting the safe operation of the vehicle, so it should intervene, but check into it anyway, just to be on the safe side.

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