Tips For Selling Your Motorcycle
Tips and More for Motorcycle Owners
Here are some tips and helpful tools if you are considering selling your motorcycle.
Selling Price
The N.A.D.A website (https://www.nada.com) is a good resource to determine if your asking price is appropriate. Internet auction and classified listings are also good resources for actual market price. Be flexible, as a firm price may scare buyers away (remember, you can always advertise a slightly higher price and come down to your actual selling price).
Advertising
There are many methods of free advertising on the internet using classified or motorcycle related websites and forums. There are also great paid methods of advertising, such as internet auction sites and traditional newspaper classifieds. Keep your ad short and sweet. Highlight the assets of the motorcycles and use common tags on internet auction sites. Keep your titles broad so that your listing can be found amongst the many others. The more specific the title, the more specific the search will need to be. Try to make your motorcycle distinguishable from the rest, i.e., emphasize low mileage, the amount of accessories or low selling price.
Meeting Potential Buyers
Do not disclose your home address or the location where the motorcycle is stored when advertising. Take pictures of the motorcycle at a public location. If a potential buyer wants to see the bike, meet in a neutral, public location. It wouldn’t hurt to bring others with you too!
Test Rides
If you’re allowing someone to test-ride the bike, verify that they are qualified, experienced enough to handle the ride and have the proper credentials, including a motorcycle license/endorsement. Make certain anyone test-riding your motorcycle is wearing a DOT- approved helmet (where required by law) and proper safety apparel. Also, you could ask for the down payment as collateral before they test ride the motorcycle.
Selling on Consignment
If you are selling your motorcycle on consignment through a dealership/shop, verify that the dealership/shop has the proper insurance coverage in the event of accident or theft. Get a consignment agreement in writing.
Finalizing the Sale
Payment – If the transaction involves a check or money order, verify the payment is valid before relinquishing possession of the bike. Cashier’s checks and money orders are guaranteed to have the funds. A PayPal transfer also means the funds are guaranteed.
Transferring the Title – Sign and date the title as “Seller” and keep a copy of the signed title for future reference. Make the terms of the sale clear and put it all in writing, creating a receipt/agreement for both you and the buyer to sign and date. Each of you should retain a copy of this document.
Registration and License Plates – Remove and retain you license plate, and do not allow the buyer to keep your registration card. Under no circumstances should you allow someone else to use your plate and registration, even if it’s just to get the bike home. If you’re not transferring the plate to another bike, turn it in to the Department of Motor Vehicles as soon as possible and be sure to get a receipt.
This article has been provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is based on the most reliable information available as of the date of publication. Motorcycle laws are subject to change. For legal guidance and to ensure you have the most up-to-date information, please consult qualified legal counsel or your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.