Went to my first motorkhana the other weekend - loads of fun, especially the cloverleaf-style tests
Was however hampered by having a standard, i.e. rubbish hand brake.
Hydraulic handbrakes are illegal in New Zealand for road use. Would fail our version of MoT test unless part of a log book carrying race car, certified for road use and carrying a duly noted 'authority card'. Same applies to full roll cages and full harnesses.
gmsclassics wrote:Hydraulic handbrakes are illegal in New Zealand for road use. Would fail our version of MoT test unless part of a log book carrying race car, certified for road use and carrying a duly noted 'authority card'. Same applies to full roll cages and full harnesses.
Are they allowed in Aus or UK?
Geoff
Hello, i'm a tester of the dutch version of the MoT and i test it on my dolomites as ok
You need a mechanical handbrake for the MOT, the other 364 days of the year I'm not so sure about.
mot manual wrote: Hydraulic parking brakes as a sole means of operation are not acceptable on vehicles first used on or after 1 January 1968. However, they may be used to assist the application or release of a mechanical brake.
I suppose its all about where you take it to be MOTed i take mine to a guy whos mad on motorsport he says if youve built the car for competition it should be 100% safe and doesnt mind the hydro handbrake or the harnesses.
As Zombeh says, you need to still have the mechanical handbrake. Full harness belts are a slightly grey area, as I believe technically there has to be an e-marked seatbelt fitted, but I've seen plenty of cars pass with only harnesses. There's also the question of whether you still need rear seatbelts if your rear seats are unusable (e.g. roll cage in the way)...