A mate got this out of a skip, to be more accurate the owner of the skip company got it out and gave him the bike as he knew he's into bikes.
The question is will he have any trouble getting a log book for it, I've told him not to do any thing to it till he can find out it's status?
(28-12-13, 08:05 PM)Doddsie link Wrote: Gotta love the craftmanship thats gone into that exhaust hanger!! :rolleyes
and it doesn't even work?
There's most of the plastics with it and loads of bits but in the same state, I said sell it for spares as to even get the motor running would be a lot of work and what would it be worth at the end, not much over a grand? and as he owns a new ducati and fireblade don't think he would want to keep it.
28-12-13, 08:15 PM (This post was last modified: 28-12-13, 08:17 PM by Mattsplat.)
Pull it apart and put the bits on ebay, theres a grand in that pile of junk :rollin
Frame with a V5 is worth at least £100
Wheels £100
Discs (if they are both there) £50
Forks £75
Engine as spares £50-£100
Yokes £50
Tank £50
Exhaust £100
Swingarm £50
Rear sets £30
Etc etc etc...
(28-12-13, 08:15 PM)Mattsplat link Wrote: Pull it apart and put the bits on ebay, theres a grand in that pile of junk :rollin
Frame with a V5 is worth at least £100
Wheels £100
Discs (if they are both there) £50
Forks £75
Engine as spares £50-£100
Yokes £50
Tank £50
Exhaust £100
Swingarm £50
Rear sets £30
Etc etc etc...
It looks like it has no plates so getting a replacement V5 isn't going to be as easy as it could be. Best bet would be to do an HPI check on the VIN number. That will tell if it is nicked and should also confirm the registration number.
(28-12-13, 11:31 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: It looks like it has no plates so getting a replacement V5 isn't going to be as easy as it could be. Best bet would be to do an HPI check on the VIN number. That will tell if it is nicked and should also confirm the registration number.
it has a tax disc on it 2011 so he has the reg number, so it must be on sorn or scrapped, I told him to go to tax on line and do a check.
First thing I would do is speak to the police. I was told a story by a friend years ago, he was a regular at a pub and in the car park was a motorbike it had been there for some time and the landlord fed up with an abandoned bike took ownership of it so to speak and then gave it to my friend, the original owner came out of the woodwork and reported it stolen. My friend was prosecuted and gained a criminal record.
So i m thinking if it is reported to the police with the way you came to own it you have covered your back.
(29-12-13, 12:46 AM)chris.biker link Wrote: First thing I would do is speak to the police. I was told a story by a friend years ago, he was a regular at a pub and in the car park was a motorbike it had been there for some time and the landlord fed up with an abandoned bike took ownership of it so to speak and then gave it to my friend, the original owner came out of the woodwork and reported it stolen. My friend was prosecuted and gained a criminal record.
So i m thinking if it is reported to the police with the way you came to own it you have covered your back.
Way I've always understood it is after informing police you have to show every effort to find owner. ads in shop windows local papers etc and after 3 months if not come forward the bike is yours
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....