I sold my Triumph America, about 5 years ago. They charge $100 (at least back then) to detail your bike and they do a great job. You discuss with them what you expect to get. They add a few $100 and if it sells for more than your price you get your price and they keep the difference. Did not happen for me, but if a buyer offers less, they call you and get your permission to take less. My friend Vince bought a BMW that way and he sold his Harley through them. They do list the bike on Cycletrader as well as their website.
One of the advantages is they have tie-ins with Credit Unions and they can finance the transaction. Many buyers of used bikes can't just write a check so that helps the market place.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 3:52 PM Martin Richard <martinarmy1961@gmail.com> wrote:
--Who here has sold a bike through Motorado? How was your experience? Do they take a flat fee or a percentage? Is there a time limit?Looking to finally sell the BMW. Nice bike but I really want to focus on the Bonneville this year and I could use the cash and the garage space.
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