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Hmm interesting. for the economics I'd work backwards
i.e. start with how much money per month I'd like from this enterprise.
So let's say you want to make net 1500 per month as it's a sideline, Working on trader margins of 15% (Est.) that works out at two 5k (a sale price) bikes a month so you'd have to buy, transport, buy parts work on and sell these bikes for 4250 each.
With that level of business HMRC will also want their chunk too I guess and as a trader you'll be subject to sale of goods etc..
IMO loads of hassle unless you only want to do a couple a year under the taxman's radar to clear a few hundred/thousand quid.
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Having taken three salvage bikes and only resurrected two successfully some things to think about...
If you have plenty of storage space and patience the risk is lower. A bike that is CAT N but still uneconomical to repair can be broken down into parts and sold off on eBay. It'd take a while but it's a way of minimising losses. Otherwise be very canny with your purchases!
It's best to think about it as bike + parts price. If you try and work out what your hourly rate would be as a make-believe garage mechanic you'll never start
Plenty of research before buying. If a bike is Cat N due to theft damage then maybe it just needs a new ignition barrel or some loom repairs but if it has an immobiliser like HISS then you're getting closer to "dealer only" territory. Lowsides are probably the easiest as you can see the work ahead in probably one photo but don't assume there aren't other problems on the bike!
Slightly more entertaining than this I suppose:
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| Easy-X wrote: | Having taken three salvage bikes and only resurrected two successfully some things to think about...
If you have plenty of storage space and patience the risk is lower. A bike that is CAT N but still uneconomical to repair can be broken down into parts and sold off on eBay. It'd take a while but it's a way of minimising losses. Otherwise be very canny with your purchases!
It's best to think about it as bike + parts price. If you try and work out what your hourly rate would be as a make-believe garage mechanic you'll never start
Plenty of research before buying. If a bike is Cat N due to theft damage then maybe it just needs a new ignition barrel or some loom repairs but if it has an immobiliser like HISS then you're getting closer to "dealer only" territory. Lowsides are probably the easiest as you can see the work ahead in probably one photo but don't assume there aren't other problems on the bike! |
Thanks - that's great advice that is clearly coming out of experience.
(The cost issues regarding replacing ignition barrels and related immobiliser systems is definitely one to be aware of).
Personally speaking I thought I could make some decent savings by going down the salvage repair route and end up with a nice relatively cheap 05 GSXR or 06 R1 - but from what I have seen from studying the used bike market the margins are just not there to justify the risk (of buying a total lemon) or the time and effort put into getting a salvage bike right again - and even when it comes to selling the bike on it's still a CAT N bike - so you will have to sell at a discount anyway. |
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Call me cynical, but I can't help but think this ought to have been the first reply, followed by "/thread"  ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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As an aside I've watched a few scenes from 'Bangers and Cash' where they pick up mostly cars (sometimes bikes) from old buffers who have been renovating cars pretty much for the hell of it. i.e. the enjoyment of 'making things better' and/or escaping from the missus. They patently admit they won't make money and seem quite glad to break even not even allowing for time...
to make money out of that game you need to target exotic, big bucks classic machines. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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Nothing to stop you buying something as a project, not too involved, just for the enjoyment, doing it up and then if you do happen, by some strange and rare anomaly in the fabric of the universe, to make a profit, ploughing it back into another if you're just itching to get your hands dirty.
You might find it leads into something else that you can make a buck from eventually. Like astrology or something No, seriously, you might learn some new skills and/or make some useful contacts along the way and hit on a better idea. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Start small, even a 50/125cc scooter would do. Preferably something from a friend or relative you can get hold of for peanuts. Get a feel for how many tools you don't have  ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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| Robby wrote: | Enough people are doing this because they want a project to occupy their time that it pushes prices up. On top of that, bike parts are oddly expensive - to the point where it's cheaper over the long term to buy a bike in decent condition than to buy one slightly neglected, let alone crashed. |
Yeah - the motorcycle project 'scene' has definitely become a 'thing' so prices are up.
| Robby wrote: | On top of that, bike parts are oddly expensive - to the point where it's cheaper over the long term to buy a bike in decent condition than to buy one slightly neglected, let alone crashed. |
Yeah - even the small stuff like OEM seals, 'o' rings and gaskets - the cost can end up twice or even three times what you were expecting to pay by the time you have priced everything up.
| Robby wrote: | Finally there is a safety aspect here. You're talking around litre class sportsbikes. Do you really want to be riding something at silly speeds when it has a good chance of it having hidden damage that could let go at precisely the wrong time? |
Yeah - message understood - modern sports bikes are very light and potentially less robust than older school machines - an internal crack in the frame etc could get overlooked - resulting in a CAT N rather than the appropriate total write off - I guess it's a judgement call at the end of the day - e.g. any doubts whatesover then pass on the bike or source a new frame etc.
| Easy-X wrote: | Start small, even a 50/125cc scooter would do. Preferably something from a friend or relative you can get hold of for peanuts. Get a feel for how many tools you don't have  |
Yeah - totally agree - to be honest I feel I've got enough experience under my belt now working on the various machines I've owned to tackle something more substantial and serious - plus I've managed to accrue some decent tools over the last 20 years - including a lift. decent torque wrenches etc. |
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Find one that's pretty much a plastics write-off, make sure you can order Chinese pattern plastics, fit them and punt it on.
You'd have to be prepared to not give a fuck about it being "right" just good enough to sell.
You can get a "good" bike cheap for your own use if you are prepared to ride something scruffy. A lot of my bike club cut their teeth on proper "streetfighters". So high-end sportsbike write-offs with plastics damage and a dented and scuffed end can that they fitted a 250LC headlamp and drag bars to. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 325 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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