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Advice on selling my bike
« on: 07.01. 2023 11:04 »
So, my GF is going to be sold. What advice can you give me about selling a classic motorbike. If anyone here is interested in the bike please contact me.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #1 on: 07.01. 2023 13:26 »
I like "CarandClassic" for selling bikes, if the OC doesn't get any takers.
Ebay is quick and easy too, and the bike will be sold in a week although you may have to suffer the usual "what colour is the tank"? "will you ship to Nigeria?" and "swap for a Yamakusiki 125?" and similar half-witted crap.

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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #2 on: 07.01. 2023 13:36 »
OC being 'Offtopic Chat'?
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #3 on: 07.01. 2023 15:40 »
Could mean "owners club". Have you not got a child's garage you can discreetly store the bike for a few months? If you can afford it of course. Gives you the option of selling at a better price and or changing mind after ownership of new one. Just a thought, when it's gone, it's gone. I know you and the bike have a long history. Maybe you thinking you gonna be riding a bit less in the future, can see how a modern can be more easily ignored for months at a time. Is your intention to continue attending the owner club rallies? I'm sure you would be very welcome and generate alot of interest?
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #4 on: 07.01. 2023 16:06 »
 GB....How many times have bikes featured in magazine tests only for a footnote at the end to say the bike is for sale at....? Emily has a tale to tell so worth a bit of below the line advertising if you can stand the hassle. Any chance the new machine will never actually come? If you don't need the funds to punt on the new venture I'm sure the big Pyramid Conference Centre at Bickenhill *would only be too pleased to give it a dry berth and give you some time to consider your options. The middle of winter is a bad time to sell, but a great time to buy, there will be more punters when the sun shines.

 If using ebay it's definitely Cash on Collection, and be very discreet about revealing addresses and contact details.

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 PS.* Looks like those folks are having a raffle for your new bike...

 

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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #5 on: 07.01. 2023 17:20 »
OC being 'Offtopic Chat'?

Owners Club. I assumed (probably wrongly) that you'd be a member. They're usually a good way to get rid of a bike to like-minded enthusiasts though.

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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #6 on: 10.01. 2023 12:40 »
I like "CarandClassic"....
I've contacted Car and Classic. After seeing my photos of the bike and a quick life story the contact at C&C says he is happy to set the reserve price for my bike at £6.5k. They are going to send out a photographer to get good images. I need to replace the dynamo belt pulley before I let the bike go. Waiting to hear from Stephen McFarlane who now sells the belt kits.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #7 on: 10.01. 2023 13:05 »
Crossed wires here GB I think.
CarandClassic is an on-line advert site for old cars and bikes. You write your ad, post your pics and that's it, job done and no charge.
Are you selling it through their auction or something?

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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #8 on: 10.01. 2023 14:48 »
C&C auction commission fees are £350 (+VAT) for bikes or 5% + Vat whichever is greater - Too much in my opinion - be aware G.B.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #9 on: 10.01. 2023 16:53 »
A modern bike is just something to go for a ride on. A classic has that plus many other attributes. How often would one go to the shed just to admire a modern? Or stand and appreciate the engineering? With a classic there's the nostalgia and a dozen other things to enjoy, even the personality as you ride it.  I'm not sure GB has thought this through and it wouldn't surprise me if the Indian semi-replica is for sale before long.  *eek*
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #10 on: 10.01. 2023 17:10 »
C&C auction commission fees are £350 (+VAT) for bikes or 5% + Vat whichever is greater - Too much in my opinion - be aware G.B.
It is going to their auction. If they get top price I can live with the commission charge. There is an additional charge for the photographer but because I'm a member of the VMCC I get very good discount.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #11 on: 10.01. 2023 17:16 »
A modern bike is just something to go for a ride on. A classic has that plus many other attributes. How often would one go to the shed just to admire a modern? Or stand and appreciate the engineering? With a classic there's the nostalgia and a dozen other things to enjoy, even the personality as you ride it.  I'm not sure GB has thought this through and it wouldn't surprise me if the Indian semi-replica is for sale before long.  *eek*
Here is my thinking: For many years I kept our old 4 wheelers going. Eventually we inherited some money that allowed us to buy a brand,(characterless) new car. Oh the joy of not having to worry about getting the darn car going again or getting it through its annual test. That is where I want to be with my motorbike. I just want to get on and ride. I no longer enjoy tinkering.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #12 on: 10.01. 2023 17:20 »
All I can say is this GB.  When I realised my engine needed a rebuild, and before Bergs found the horrors dwelling therein, I honestly thought about selling the GF.  I bought the Kwaka as a 'dependable' so I could go out for rides whilst the Beeza was off the road - I like being on the road more than in the garage.  As Bergs put the motor together, I was torn between getting rid of it whilst it was running and riding it until whenever. 

Then I sat down and thought - why do I like bikes and why did I buy the Beeza?  The answer, in the end, was simple.  The Beeza connects me with something past, interesting, unpredictable and exciting.  As Bergs put it, 'it puts a different smile on yer face', and he's right.  It may be that the beast will kick me in the wallet again, and I may not be able to afford to put it right straightaway, but I feel I want to perservere with it because it isn't perfect, I've put a lot of blood, sweat, tears and cash into it, and I love the way it looks, feels and sounds.  I guess for me, and many others, there's a sort of bond/sentimentality/commitment, maybe even emotion to having something special like our bikes - maybe we're even unofficial custodians of the marque, and that means something to people like us.

I won't get rid of the Beeza unless something dramatic happens and it totally overrides my choice to keep it.  Even then, I do wonder.  One thing I don't want is to see it languishing in the garage unridden, when someone else can enjoy it (with all it's issues) as much as I have (and do).

If it does go GB, I hope you never have any regrets about it.  I know I regretted seeing my '59 BMW R60 go, and I'd love a chance to have it back. *doubt*

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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #13 on: 10.01. 2023 17:26 »
I went through something very similar about 20 years ago. I sold my Austin Seven that was my first car when I was 17. I'd gradually restored the car over many years, as the money became available. When we had our three children the Austin was unsuitable so sat in the garage not being used. Eventually I made the decision that it would have to go.
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Re: Advice on selling my bike
« Reply #14 on: 10.01. 2023 17:28 »
It wouldn't surprise me if the Indian semi-replica is for sale before long.  *eek*
If I decide to sell the modern it will be to give up biking 😕
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