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Kawasaki Zrx1200 MOT Pass Rate

Overall pass rate across all manufacture years, based on 578 real MOT test results. Failure rate: 16.3%.

83.7%
Pass Rate
16.3%
Fail Rate
578
Total Tests
Motorcycle lighting and signalling
Top Failure

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

Kawasaki Zrx1200 MOT Reliability Overview

The Kawasaki Zrx1200 is a rare vehicle in the UK, with 578 MOT test results recorded in our database spanning 5 manufacture years. It has an overall MOT pass rate of 83.7% and a failure rate of 16.3%, which is well above the UK average of approximately 37%.

Based on this data, the Kawasaki Zrx1200 earns a "Excellent" reliability rating. The average Kawasaki Zrx1200 presents for MOT with approximately 22,340 miles on the clock. Manufacture year matters: 2003 models achieve the highest pass rate at 87.0%, while 2002 models have the lowest at 75.7%. This 11.3 percentage point difference suggests notable variation in build quality or component durability across production years.

The most common MOT failure for the Kawasaki Zrx1200 is Motorcycle lighting and signalling, affecting 8.1% of all tests. Motorcycle lighting and signalling issues are a common cause of MOT failure. Regular inspection and maintenance of these components helps ensure your vehicle passes its MOT. The second most common issue is Motorcycle brakes at 4.5%. Motorcycle lamps and reflectors rounds out the top three at 4.3%. Together, these top 3 failure categories account for a significant portion of all MOT failures for this model.

Top failures across all manufacture years combined. Individual year pages may show different top failures.

What Fails Most

Motorcycle lighting and signalling 8.1%
Motorcycle brakes 4.5%
Motorcycle lamps and reflectors 4.3%
⚖️ Compare

Pass Rate by Manufacture Year

83.6%
Tests Avg Mileage 16,079Top Failure Motorcycle lamps and reflectors
80.3%
Tests Avg Mileage 21,334Top Failure Motorcycle lighting and signalling
87.0%
Tests Avg Mileage 22,056Top Failure Motorcycle lighting and signalling
75.7%
Tests Avg Mileage 25,955Top Failure Motorcycle lighting and signalling
84.8%
Tests Avg Mileage 51,493Top Failure Motorcycle brakes

* High Fail Rate badge indicates an MOT pass rate below 65% (failure rate above 35%).

What Fails on This Car?

Click a category to see specific failure items.

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MOT failure categories ranked by failure rate
RankFailure CategoryRate (%)Count
1Motorcycle Lighting And Signalling9.2%53
2Motorcycle Brakes4.8%28
3Motorcycle Lamps And Reflectors4.3%25
4Motorcycle Steering And Suspension3.5%20
5Motorcycle Tyres And Wheels2.1%12
6Motorcycle Fuel And Exhaust1.7%10
7Motorcycle Tyres1.6%9
8Motorcycle Steering1.2%7
9Motorcycle Structure And Attachments1.0%6
10Motorcycle Suspension0.9%5
11Motorcycle Wheels0.7%4
12Motorcycle Drive System0.7%4
13Motorcycle Driving Controls0.5%3
14Motorcycle Reg Plates And Vin0.3%2
15Items Not Tested0.2%1

Failures per 10,000 Miles

avg. 22,340 mi

For every 10,000 miles driven, this shows what percentage of MOT tests fail for each category. This accounts for how far cars are actually driven, not just raw pass/fail counts.

Motorcycle lighting and signalling4.10% per 10K miMotorcycle brakes2.17% per 10K miMotorcycle lamps and reflectors1.94% per 10K miMotorcycle steering and suspension1.55% per 10K miMotorcycle tyres and wheels0.93% per 10K miMotorcycle fuel and exhaust0.77% per 10K miMotorcycle tyres0.70% per 10K miMotorcycle steering0.54% per 10K miMotorcycle structure and attachments0.46% per 10K miMotorcycle suspension0.39% per 10K miMotorcycle wheels0.31% per 10K miMotorcycle drive system0.31% per 10K miMotorcycle driving controls0.23% per 10K miMotorcycle reg plates and vin0.15% per 10K miItems Not Tested0.08% per 10K mi
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Mileage-normalised failure rates by category
CategoryRate / 10K miRaw %Count
Motorcycle lighting and signalling4.109.2%53
Motorcycle brakes2.174.8%28
Motorcycle lamps and reflectors1.944.3%25
Motorcycle steering and suspension1.553.5%20
Motorcycle tyres and wheels0.932.1%12
Motorcycle fuel and exhaust0.771.7%10
Motorcycle tyres0.701.6%9
Motorcycle steering0.541.2%7
Motorcycle structure and attachments0.461.0%6
Motorcycle suspension0.390.9%5
Motorcycle wheels0.310.7%4
Motorcycle drive system0.310.7%4
Motorcycle driving controls0.230.5%3
Motorcycle reg plates and vin0.150.3%2
Items Not Tested0.080.2%1

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Mileage at MOT

22,340
Mean
19,564
Median
13,725
25th Percentile
29,039
75th Percentile

The average Kawasaki Zrx1200 has 22,340 miles when tested for MOT.

📊 Mileage-Adjusted Failure Rate

How often this car fails MOT relative to how much it's driven — a fairer comparison than raw pass rate.

7.30%
Fail Rate per 10K Miles
Average across all makes: 5.38%
16.3%
Overall Fail Rate
22,340 avg miles
🔴 Poor — above average failure rate

The Kawasaki Zrx1200 has a mileage-adjusted failure rate of 7.30% per 10,000 miles driven. The average across all makes is 5.38%, so this model is worse than average.

About Kawasaki Zrx1200 MOT Data

The Kawasaki Zrx1200 is a rare vehicle in the UK, with 578 MOT test results recorded in our database spanning 5 manufacture years. It has an overall MOT pass rate of 83.7% and a failure rate of 16.3%, which is well above the UK average of approximately 37%.

For Kawasaki Zrx1200 owners, these results suggest a reliable vehicle that generally passes its MOT without major issues. Focus your pre-MOT checks on motorcycle lighting and signalling and motorcycle brakes for the best chance of a first-time pass. Use our detailed year-by-year breakdown and failure analysis below to understand how your specific Zrx1200 is likely to perform.

Motorcycle lighting and signalling — 8.1% of failures

Motorcycle lighting and signalling issues account for 8.1% of MOT failures on the Kawasaki Zrx1200. Motorcycle lighting and signalling issues are a common cause of MOT failure. Regular inspection and maintenance of these components helps ensure your vehicle passes its MOT. Typical repair costs: £100–400. Pre-MOT check: Have this system checked during regular servicing. Look for warning signs like unusual noises, vibrations, or dashboard warning lights.

Motorcycle brakes — 4.5% of failures

Motorcycle brakes issues account for 4.5% of MOT failures on the Kawasaki Zrx1200. Brake-related failures include worn brake pads, corroded brake discs, leaking brake lines, and faulty brake servos. These are safety-critical components — any brake deficiency will result in an MOT fail. Typical repair costs: £150–400. Pre-MOT check: Listen for squealing or grinding noises. Check brake pedal feel — if it feels spongy or goes to the floor, have the system inspected immediately. Look at brake pad thickness through the wheel spokes (minimum 3mm).

Motorcycle lamps and reflectors — 4.3% of failures

Motorcycle lamps and reflectors issues account for 4.3% of MOT failures on the Kawasaki Zrx1200. Lighting failures cover all external lights: headlights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights, and reflectors. A single blown bulb will cause an MOT fail. This is one of the most preventable failure categories. Typical repair costs: £5–50. Pre-MOT check: Walk around the car and check every light — headlights (dipped and main beam), side lights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, hazard lights, reverse light, rear fog light, and number plate lights. Replace any blown bulbs before the test.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MOT pass rate for the Kawasaki Zrx1200?

Based on 578 MOT tests in our database, the Kawasaki Zrx1200 has an overall pass rate of 83.7% (16.3% fail rate).

What are the most common MOT failures on a Kawasaki Zrx1200?

The top 3 reasons a Kawasaki Zrx1200 fails its MOT are: 1. Motorcycle lighting and signalling (8.1%), 2. Motorcycle brakes (4.5%), 3. Motorcycle lamps and reflectors (4.3%). Check these areas before booking your MOT.

Is the Kawasaki Zrx1200 reliable?

With a 16.3% MOT failure rate, the Zrx1200 is more reliable than average compared to the UK average of ~40%.

What should I check before an MOT on my Kawasaki Zrx1200?

Based on failure data, focus on: Motorcycle lighting and signalling (8.1%); Motorcycle brakes (4.5%); Motorcycle lamps and reflectors (4.3%). These are the areas most likely to cause a fail. Also check all lights, tyres (minimum 1.6mm tread), and windscreen condition — these are quick wins that apply to all cars.

Based on DVSA anonymised MOT test data (2005–2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.

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