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MOT reliability

Kawasaki Z1000 shaft

1 vehicles · 18 completed MOT tests analysed
89%
MOT pass rate

Based on 1 Kawasaki Z1000 shaft vehicles and 18 completed MOT tests, the Kawasaki Z1000 shaft has an overall 89% pass rate, with an average recorded mileage of 44,724 miles.

1
Vehicles
18
MOT tests
560
Avg miles / year
0.5
Faults per test
0%
Dangerous-fault share

Kawasaki Z1000 shaft problem areas

Where faults occur most across all Kawasaki Z1000 shaft MOT tests:

  • Other89%
  • Steering33%

Kawasaki Z1000 shaft pass rate by age

Age (years)TestsPass rate
101100%
12250%
131100%
141100%
15250%
161100%
171100%
181100%
191100%
201100%

Fuel types: Petrol (1)

Most common Kawasaki Z1000 shaft MOT faults

These are the faults and advisories recorded most often across Kawasaki Z1000 shaft MOT tests:

  1. Offside Front Brake hose slightly deteriorated (3.2.B3b) (2 times)
  2. Front shock absorber seal failed and leaking oil (2.3.3) (1 times)
  3. Rear Floor brake test indicates a sticking brake (3.3.C2c) (1 times)
  4. Rear Roller brake test indicates a binding brake (3.3.A1a) (1 times)
  5. Front Brake hose slightly deteriorated (3.2.B3b) (1 times)
  6. Stop lamp remains on when the brake is released (1.3.1e) (1 times)
  7. Offside Front Upper Brake hose slightly deteriorated (3.2.B3b) (1 times)
  8. Front tyre starting to perish. (1 times)
  9. Nearside Front shock absorber has light misting of stanchion (2.3.3) (1 times)
  10. Offside Front shock absorber has light misting of stanchion (2.3.3) (1 times)

Kawasaki Z1000 shaft pass rate by registration year

YearVehiclesTestsPass rateAvg mileage
1996 1 18 89% 44,724

Kawasaki Z1000 shaft reliability FAQ

Across 1 Kawasaki Z1000 shaft vehicles in our MOT data, 89% pass the MOT (a 11% failure rate), with about 0.5 faults or advisories recorded per test.

The most frequently recorded Kawasaki Z1000 shaft MOT issues are: Offside Front Brake hose slightly deteriorated (3.2.B3b); Front shock absorber seal failed and leaking oil (2.3.3); Rear Floor brake test indicates a sticking brake (3.3.C2c).

The typical Kawasaki Z1000 shaft in our data has covered around 44,724 miles.

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