Selling a bike privately
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How do you do it? I've either sold to a mate, written off, or part exchanged in the past. I'd be exceptionally worried about letting someone go off on a test ride, from both the theft and trashing it point of view. Do people buy bikes privately without a test ride?
It's a 2002 (new model) 18k mile Triumph S3 if that makes a difference.
Any tips appreciated!
danny
It's a 2002 (new model) 18k mile Triumph S3 if that makes a difference.
Any tips appreciated!
danny
Hi Danny,
Am in the same boat myself at the momentalways traded in or sold to a mate, get the cash in your mit before you let them drive and the pasport job is a good idea
Bit that worries me most is the fact of showin folk me Hyabusa and where it lives jus incase they are of the type that may jus pop back when your not in n tek it on the back of a pickup truk!!!!!!!
Am in the same boat myself at the momentalways traded in or sold to a mate, get the cash in your mit before you let them drive and the pasport job is a good idea

Bit that worries me most is the fact of showin folk me Hyabusa and where it lives jus incase they are of the type that may jus pop back when your not in n tek it on the back of a pickup truk!!!!!!!
Sold a BMW F650GS late last year.
Guy came up from London, deposited full asking prce with me before going for a test drive.
It seems the norm and the only way to ensure that he/she doesn't ride off on it.
If you can get a copy of his/ her driving licence too and note when they took it out and returned it, in case you get a nice letter from those lovely camera people later.
Guy came up from London, deposited full asking prce with me before going for a test drive.
It seems the norm and the only way to ensure that he/she doesn't ride off on it.
If you can get a copy of his/ her driving licence too and note when they took it out and returned it, in case you get a nice letter from those lovely camera people later.
dannylt said:
How do you do it? I've either sold to a mate, written off, or part exchanged in the past. I'd be exceptionally worried about letting someone go off on a test ride, from both the theft and trashing it point of view. Do people buy bikes privately without a test ride?
It's a 2002 (new model) 18k mile Triumph S3 if that makes a difference.
Any tips appreciated!
danny
Forst off, I'd say to be scrupulously honest about the state of the bike, ask for a sensible price, and you'll likely sell it to the first person who comes to see it.
Stretch teh truth a bit, ask too much, and you can be stuck with it for months, whihc is not good as we slip into autumn.
I always let people hear it, sit on it, and look it over, but not ride it without the full price paid in cash first. If they bring it back undropped, and don't like it, they can have their money back.
Most people buying are fine with this sort of arrangement.
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