How much is my bike worth
Parkers independent experts visit a huge range of bike dealers and auctions to collect data on the actual selling price of thousands of motorcycles.
- Parkers monitor 250,000 bike sales every year – that’s more than 20,000 transactions every month.
- Parkers have all the modern motorcycle prices along with verdicts, data and pictures. Just select from the drop-down menus below to find the bike valuation you’re after.
Parkers Price Guide To Motorcycles.
Exchange & Mart and Glass’s have teamed up to provide you with a valuation service for used cars.
The service will advise you of the part-exchange value on the car you are trading in and the car you are buying from a Dealer.
For only £3.50 you will receive 3 condition adjusted Trade-in values and 1 Retail value.
Please note these valuations must not be used for any other valuation purpose such as cash values, replacement prices, private sale values or insurance settlements.
Exchange & Mart Used vehicle Valuations (Powered by Glass’s)
Bike Thefts
The Bike Theft Index shows which makes and groups (based on engine capacity – cc) of bikes are most at risk of being stolen in England, Scotland and Wales.
- It is based on theft data taken from the Police National Computer (PNC) in 2003 and on information provided by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) on the number of bikes on the road.
Home Office Report On Bike Thefts
DVLA
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DFT).
- The Agency is accountable to the Secretary of State and Ministers and, through them, to Parliament and the public, for efficient and effective management of the Agency and its responsibilities.
- Their primary aims are to facilitate road safety and general law enforcement by maintaining registers of drivers and vehicles, and to collect vehicle excise duty (car tax).
If you wish to visit the DVLA site, please click on the link below…
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/index.htm
Own more than one motorcycle?
Do you own more than one motorcycle? Do you currently have them on 2 separate policies?
Motorcycling can be seasonal for some people, one bike for the summer which is garaged up through the winter, another bike for the winter months.
- By having one policy for both bikes, money will be saved
- Two lots of No Claims Bonus earned
- One renewal date
- Split Cover – Comprehensive on one, TPFT on the other, if required.
- Two types of mileage restrictions

