Motorcycle enthusiasts in Massachusetts know that every ride has a story, whether it's a thrilling trip up the scenic Route 2 or a laid-back cruise through the charming streets of Cambridge. If you have a motorcycle, scooter, or ATV that’s no longer hitting the road, consider donating it to Velocity Vehicle. Not only will you clear out space in your garage, but you’ll also be supporting local charities that make a difference in your community.
Our process is straightforward: we accept motorcycles in any condition, whether they’ve been lovingly maintained or are gathering dust. You don’t even need to worry if it’s running or not! With a few simple steps, including signing over the title, you’ll be on your way to making a meaningful contribution to Massachusetts residents in need.
What we accept
- Cruiser motorcycles (running or not)
- Sportbikes (running or not)
- Scooters (running or non-functional)
- Mopeds (both street-legal and off-road)
- ATVs (any condition, working or non-working)
- Dirt bikes (with or without titles)
Condition & logistics
Running vs. Not Running
We accept motorcycles in any condition, running or not. Whether your bike is ready to hit the road or is sitting in need of repairs, your donation makes a difference.
Title Issues
Make sure the title is signed over to us, with the odometer reading included. If you’ve lost your title, we can guide you through the necessary steps to acquire a duplicate.
Storage and Pickup Logistics
We understand that motorcycles might be stored in garages, storage units, or even outside. Don’t worry; we can arrange pickup at a time that works for you, no matter the location.
Title transfer & paperwork
In Massachusetts, transferring the title of your motorcycle is a straightforward process. You'll need to fill out the appropriate sections of the title, including signing it over to Velocity Vehicle. Be sure to note the odometer reading. If the bike is over 10 years old, a Bill of Sale is also required. You don’t need to visit the DMV unless you want to. Remember to return your plates to the Registry of Motor Vehicles to avoid any fees down the road.
Tax deduction for this donation
When you donate your motorcycle, you might be eligible for a tax deduction based on its fair market value, typically ranging from $300 to $1,500, depending on the condition and model. Be sure to keep the IRS Form 1098-C, which we will provide, as it’s necessary for your tax records. Always consult a tax professional to understand how your donation can benefit you financially.
Local context — Massachusetts
Motorcycles in Massachusetts come from all over—be it from the bustling streets of Boston or the picturesque landscapes of the Berkshires. Reasons for donations vary widely; some riders might be downsizing after a divorce, while others may be relocating for a new job opportunity or simply moving on from a hobby. Many local riders cherish the camaraderie found in clubs and rallies, but sometimes life changes lead to parting ways with beloved bikes. Your generous donation can help support programs that engage those in need, offering the chance for a fresh start.
