Buying & delivery process
IN STORE?
Step 1… Select your bike. If you don’t know what you are looking for our team is on hand to help you with any questions you may have.
Step 2… Choose how you’d like to pay
- Pay monthly – Through a finance agreement
- Pay in-store – Cash, Debt or Credit cards welcome
- Secure it with £100 deposit & pay the balance on collection
- Pay the total balance
Step 3… Arrange insurance, and send us a copy of the certificate via email – head to our insurance page for more details
Step 4… Collect your bike from one of our London stores or have it delivered to your address for £150
ONLINE?
Step 1… Select your bike.
If you don’t know what you are looking for, you can contact our team with any questions you may have. Alternatively, you can use our Bike Finder tool to help you filter through the different bike options available to you.
Step 2…Choose how you’d like to pay
- Pay monthly – Through a finance agreement
- Secure it with £100 deposit & pay the balance on collection
- Pay the total balance
Step 3… Arrange insurance, and send us a copy of the certificate via email prior to collection or delivery– head to our insurance page for more details
Step 4… At the checkout, you can opt to click and collect your bike from one of our London stores or have it delivered to you for £150
WARRANTIES
All our new bikes come with a 2-year warranty, and for certain brands, this can be extended. Used models come fully serviced with a 3-month warranty.
WHAT DOES THE DELIVERY PROCESS LOOK LIKE?
1) One of our team will be in contact to arrange a delivery date once we have received a copy of your “certificate of motor insurance”
2) The bike will be delivered to your address with all relevant documentation
3) When we deliver your bike, you will be shown all the controls, basic maintenance and how to look after your new bike
FAQ
Here are some commonly asked questions and answers
Do I need to be home to accept delivery of my motorcycle?
Yes. Due to the high value of the delivery. We will need a signature and proof that the bike has been delivered.
Do I need to provide any documentation before I receive my bike?
Yes. You need to ensure that we have your certificate of motor insurance before the bike can be handed over.
What's the difference between a moped and a scooter?
If the motorbike has an engine size of 50cc or less, it’s considered a moped. Scooters have a more extensive range of engines, the most common being 50cc, 150cc, and 250cc. Anything with an engine above 250cc is classified as a motorcycle.