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best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
We have a bike which has been off the road for a couple of years. At the time of SORNing, it was running OK although the battery had died and needed replacing. Anyway, the time has come to get rid of it. Are there any good services which will collect a nonfunctioning bike, and hopefully find something useful to do with it? (fix it up, use it for parts, whatever)
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Re: best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
You asked about selling it but what you then wrote indicates more a desire to donate it to a worthy home. I've donated non-working cars to charity a couple of times and it worked well - they came and towed it away, took care of the paperwork and that was it. Counts as a charitable donation for tax purposes.
Motorcycles might be a little trickier but I found this:
http://giveacar.co.uk/scrap/scrap-motorbike
Oxfam UK also claim to accept motorbikes.
Motorcycles might be a little trickier but I found this:
http://giveacar.co.uk/scrap/scrap-motorbike
Oxfam UK also claim to accept motorbikes.
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Re: best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
My first "proper" bike (a Triumph) arrived on the back of a pick-up truck as a non-runner, for forty quid as I recall. ("I dunno, guv, it was running fine until we put it under that tarpaulin last winter.") Fixing and sorting it out was half the fun. And the fact that I was dead skint made it all the sweeter. There's always somebody out there who'll love a not-too-dead bike. A couple of small ads and it ought to fly. If you see what I mean.
BJ
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Re: best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
lbj20 wrote:We have a bike which has been off the road for a couple of years. At the time of SORNing, it was running OK although the battery had died and needed replacing. Anyway, the time has come to get rid of it. Are there any good services which will collect a nonfunctioning bike, and hopefully find something useful to do with it? (fix it up, use it for parts, whatever)
I'd try Gumtree. Easy and free!
John
Re: best way to sell a SORNed motorbike
Thanks all! I think we have a preference for 'easy' - selling something non-running feels like it could end up being a hassle, especially as it's an unusual make which is no longer really around, but perhaps it's more a known quantity in bikes (not sold one before!).
Oxfam - there's an idea Wouldn't've expected that!
Oxfam - there's an idea Wouldn't've expected that!
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