Maybe you are
looking for a new ride, already have one, or just need some cash on hand at the
moment. Whatever the case maybe you find yourself needing to sell your
motorcycle. This can certainly be challenging for any number of reasons not
least of all the sentimental attachment you have to the motorcycle. But once
you commit to the sale of your beloved there are of course some things to
remember and avenues you might not think of.
First thing
first, do your research and know how much the motorcycle is
worth.
Gauging the price because you overvalue some mods and work you put into it can
certainly slow down the selling process so be realistic. The reality is those
mods are almost always a sunk cost and won’t hold the same value (and in some
cases might decrease the value). You might also consider selling the extras
separately.
Posting Ads
When posting
the ad write it out and save it with five to eight photos. Be specific and give
an honest history. This will save some time by weeding out people that don’t
want a motorcycle that has been modified or ridden hard. If you have a good ad
and are realistic about your price you are going to find interest by uploading
it to not one but several of the free classifieds (Craigslist, Trader any local
niche sites) and print it out, ask your favorite mechanic if you can put it up.
Don’t dismiss people, sell to everyone, and read every inquiry but do be
particular in who you give a test drive to.
Friends and Family
This is one
of my favorites because even if it takes a little luck it can remove some of
the tedium of inviting strangers over to take a look. Even if your friends and
family don’t want to buy your motorcycle they are a good place to start because
maybe they know someone that does. Word of mouth has always been one of the
best ways to advertise and that is true here as well. But do be careful that if
you sell to someone you know they don’t wind up coming back laying every little
issue they have with it at your feet once it is sold.
Dealership
Maybe you
need the cash quickly and just can’t wait for the ads to bear fruit. In this
case, you can sell to a dealer. Just know they are in the business of buying
low and selling high so they aren’t going to pay a premium price. Furthermore,
they aren’t going to be buying your leather
motorcycle jacket, mesh
motorcycle pants, or those cool
textile motorcycle pants you own. Go to them if you need the cash or moving and just can’t
wait it out.
Social Media
We all spend
a lot of time on social media so make it work for you. I can’t tell you how
successful the Facebook marketplace has been for me in the past. But use what
you have, if you have Instagram advertise there too. If you post your
motorcycle and its progress, follow local groups, then there is a good chance
you’ll have followers that would be interested or know someone who is.
And while you
are posting the ad for your motorcycle make sure you check out and follow wicked stock on our Instagram and Facebook pages. That way you can keep an
eye out for that perfect motorcycle
riding jacket and the motorcycle
rain suit to match.
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