Official DVLA Record

1977 YAMAHA XT5000.5L Petrol

TNT 230R

Considering this 1977 YAMAHA XT500? It's a Petrol with a 500cc engine showing 5,697 miles. MOT is not recorded and it's not currently taxed. View the full DVLA history below.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 18/01/2024
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1977
Engine
500cc
Mechanical Assessment
This Yamaha XT500’s most recent MOT test, conducted on 2023-01-19, resulted in a pass with no recorded defects, though it is worth noting the identical test date for both pass and fail entries—an anomaly that suggests either a clerical error or a test conducted under non-standard conditions. The absence of any advisories or repeated failures in the available record implies no overt mechanical trend of deterioration, but the vehicle’s age and low mileage necessitate scrutiny of components that degrade independently of usage, such as suspension bushes, coil springs, and structural integrity. The lack of recent MOT history (the last test is over three years old) means critical wear patterns may have developed since then, particularly in areas prone to corrosion or fatigue. The recorded mileage of 5,697 miles over nearly 49 years—approximately 116 miles annually—is exceptionally low for a vehicle of this vintage. Such minimal usage could indicate prolonged storage, which accelerates deterioration of rubber seals, plastic components, and fuel system integrity. The gap between tests (no intermediate MOTs) further complicates assessment, as even minor issues could have escalated without intervention. While low mileage typically suggests less wear on high-stress parts like brakes or drivetrain, it does not mitigate the risk of neglect in areas like battery health, chain/sprocket condition, or frame corrosion. A buyer should prioritise an immediate inspection of the suspension system, particularly the rear swingarm pivots and front fork seals, as these are common failure points on older off-road motorcycles. The brakes—though not flagged in the MOT—should be examined for uneven wear or binding calipers, especially given the vehicle’s age; disc rotors may exhibit warping or corrosion despite passing the last test. Structural integrity is another critical concern; the frame and subframes should be checked for hidden corrosion or cracks, particularly around welds and stress points. Given the lack of recent MOT oversight, a thorough check of the electrical system, including the battery and wiring harness, is essential, as prolonged inactivity can lead to degraded connections or failed components.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Below Average

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (50%)
! Older vehicle
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Mechanic's Historical Review
This Yamaha XT500’s most recent MOT test, conducted on 2023-01-19, resulted in a pass with no recorded defects, though it is worth noting the identical test date for both pass and fail entries—an anomaly that suggests either a clerical error or a test conducted under non-standard conditions. The absence of any advisories or repeated failures in the available record implies no overt mechanical trend of deterioration, but the vehicle’s age and low mileage necessitate scrutiny of components that degrade independently of usage, such as suspension bushes, coil springs, and structural integrity. The lack of recent MOT history (the last test is over three years old) means critical wear patterns may have developed since then, particularly in areas prone to corrosion or fatigue. The recorded mileage of 5,697 miles over nearly 49 years—approximately 116 miles annually—is exceptionally low for a vehicle of this vintage. Such minimal usage could indicate prolonged storage, which accelerates deterioration of rubber seals, plastic components, and fuel system integrity. The gap between tests (no intermediate MOTs) further complicates assessment, as even minor issues could have escalated without intervention. While low mileage typically suggests less wear on high-stress parts like brakes or drivetrain, it does not mitigate the risk of neglect in areas like battery health, chain/sprocket condition, or frame corrosion. A buyer should prioritise an immediate inspection of the suspension system, particularly the rear swingarm pivots and front fork seals, as these are common failure points on older off-road motorcycles. The brakes—though not flagged in the MOT—should be examined for uneven wear or binding calipers, especially given the vehicle’s age; disc rotors may exhibit warping or corrosion despite passing the last test. Structural integrity is another critical concern; the frame and subframes should be checked for hidden corrosion or cracks, particularly around welds and stress points. Given the lack of recent MOT oversight, a thorough check of the electrical system, including the battery and wiring harness, is essential, as prolonged inactivity can lead to degraded connections or failed components.
MOT Test History Overview

This 1977 Yamaha Xt500 (TNT 230R) has a recorded MOT history spanning from January 2023 to January 2023, with 2 MOT tests on record.

With 1 passes and 1 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 50%. The failure history is significant; we recommend a thorough mechanical inspection before purchase.

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