Just been through the tri-annual bribary debacle known as the MOT. You know the system, you turn up for an MOT and you know it'll fail on the brake roller or for having a "strident" horn or missing headlight acetylene tube or some other obscure reason. Pay a garage who does MOT's there five times a week to "present" it and you know it'll come back with a pass

Anyhow, before we end up in rants, on the back of the latest bribe receipt is a web address
www.motinfo.gov.uk. Here if you have your certificate you can view the bikes MOT history, including sales attempts (also known as advisories), going back to when the computerised system started.
Makes interesting reading. Evil Edna's previous owner, he of the Scotch locks, managed to get fails and advisories on the same two brake disks for four years running, while never doing more than 2000 miles a year. Either those wild haggis's's's have a taste for Bavarian roast brake disk, or he never actually changed them

The pad material BTW fell off the second I took the old pads out, something on the advisories for the last two years as "lightly corroded"!
As I occasionally like to stop, all this is of course now fixed and the 2010 entry will stand out as a straight pass, first time, no advisories, but the system is a joke.
Andy