Since the last MOT (at the same place) I have fitted longer front brake lines and lifted the bars over the top yoke.
The bike passed with two advisorys
1) Handlebars fitted incorrectly/ no securing lock bolts fitted
2) Forks raised through the top yoke to accomodate high bars. Steering/geometry may be affected.
The examiner also added that if he could have found a category on the test that dealt with this he would have failed it, which I find difficult to believe. There must be a "modifications likely to compromise safety" section, if not there should be!!
After speaking to the examiner and explaining the front setup on BMs and that the fork tube was just that, it was clear that my time would have been more wisely used explaining string theory to my back tyre.
So. The bars are above the yoke and I have an MOT with advisorys.
What are the implications, particularly if i have to make an insurance claim?
I suspect that if I want to continue using this MOT station I will have to
a)Put the bars back under the yoke
b)Get the BMW comfort bar kit
c)get barbacks (send some FOC Randy and Ill road test them)

Anyone else had similar?
Mick