2002 Harley-davidson Xl 1200 C Custom — MOT History by Age
How cars manufactured in 2002 perform at MOT as they age
Data from official DVSA MOT testing records
Compared to Average at Age 15
✅ 22.6% above average (11197 models compared)
How This Car Ages
Pass rate progression for the 2002 Harley-davidson Xl 1200 C Custom as it ages.
Bar chart showing pass rate by car age from 7 to 15 years
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| Age | Pass Rate | Tests |
|---|---|---|
| 7 yrs | 87.7% | 57 |
| 8 yrs | 89.3% | 56 |
| 9 yrs | 86.3% | 51 |
| 10 yrs | 85.4% | 48 |
| 11 yrs | 88.5% | 52 |
| 12 yrs | 89.4% | 47 |
| 13 yrs | 84.4% | 45 |
| 14 yrs | 88.0% | 50 |
| 15 yrs | 75.0% | 32 |
Pass Rate Trend
How the 2002 Harley-davidson Xl 1200 C Custom pass rate changes as it ages, from first MOT to most recent.
Trend shows declining over 9 years
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| Built | Pass Rate | Tests |
|---|---|---|
| 2017 (15 yrs) | 75% | 32 |
| 2016 (14 yrs) | 88% | 50 |
| 2015 (13 yrs) | 84.4% | 45 |
| 2014 (12 yrs) | 89.4% | 47 |
| 2013 (11 yrs) | 88.5% | 52 |
| 2012 (10 yrs) | 85.4% | 48 |
| 2011 (9 yrs) | 86.3% | 51 |
| 2010 (8 yrs) | 89.3% | 56 |
| 2009 (7 yrs) | 87.7% | 57 |
Year-by-Year MOT Results
Common MOT Failures
Top failure categories across all test years for 2002 Harley-davidson Xl 1200 C Custom, with age trends.
How Failures Change With Age
Comparing failure rates between the youngest and oldest test years.
| Category | At Youngest | At Oldest | Change | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motorcycle fuel and exhaust | 1.8% (7 yrs) | 12.5% (15 yrs) | +10.7%
| 🔴 ↑ |
| Motorcycle lighting and signalling | 5.3% (7 yrs) | 15.6% (15 yrs) | +10.3%
| 🔴 ↑ |
| Motorcycle brakes | 3.5% (7 yrs) | 9.4% (15 yrs) | +5.9%
| 🔴 ↑ |
| Motorcycle tyres and wheels | 5.3% (7 yrs) | 3.1% (15 yrs) | -2.2%
| 🟢 ↓ |
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About This Data
This page shows how Harley-davidson Xl 1200 C Custom cars manufactured in 2002 perform at MOT as they age. Data spans from 2009 to 2017, covering 438 tests. Pass rates naturally decline with age as components wear.
Based on DVSA anonymised MOT test data (2005–2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.