Utah is home to stunning landscapes and a vibrant motorcycling community, making it the perfect place for motorcycle enthusiasts to share their passions. Whether it's a Harley-Davidson from your youth or a sleek sport bike that has seen countless rides, donating your motorcycle to ReviveRides is a meaningful way to give back. Every donation helps us support local charities and make a positive impact in the community.
Many of our donors have shared heartfelt stories about their motorcycles, from epic road trips through Utah's scenic byways to the camaraderie built with fellow riders at local events. Each motorcycle carries a unique history, and by donating yours, you allow someone else to create new memories while contributing to a great cause. Plus, the donation process is seamless and stress-free, ensuring you have an easy experience throughout.
What we see in this class
- Harley-Davidson Softail
- Honda Gold Wing
- Yamaha V-Star
- Kawasaki Vulcan
- Indian Chief
- BMW R-series
- Ducati Panigale
- Triumph Bonneville
- Honda CBR
- Kawasaki Ninja
How pickup works
At ReviveRides, we make it easy to donate your motorcycle. Our team coordinates pick-up using a small flatbed or trailer, depending on your motorcycle's size and weight. You don’t need to worry about providing a key, as our trained staff will secure your bike safely with strap tie-downs at the frame. Just let us know your preferred pickup time, and we'll handle the rest. We ensure a smooth process, whether your motorcycle is ready to roll or if it’s sitting idle in storage.
What drives donation value
The value of your motorcycle donation is influenced by multiple factors. For older cruisers, vehicle history usually outweighs mileage, so we consider the maintenance records and overall condition. Harley-Davidson models maintain their value well, while Japanese cruisers tend to devalue slower. Sport bikes are assessed closely for their condition and how they've been treated. Aftermarket parts can either enhance or detract from your motorcycle's value, and if you have a vintage or custom model, an appraisal is necessary to establish worth—especially if you’re considering IRS Form 8283 Section B for tax purposes.
Documentation you need
- Title (must be clear and transferable)
- MSO for off-road motorcycles
- Service records (if available)
- Appraisal for classics (IRS Form 8283 Section B)
Utah specifics
In Utah, motorcycle donations are straightforward, but it's essential to understand the DMV rules. You’ll need to provide a clear title for your motorcycle, which may differ if it's state-titled or bill-of-sale. ReviveRides makes this process simple to ensure your donation is legally compliant. Whether you're retiring your bike or upgrading, we’ll guide you through what’s necessary to process your donation smoothly.