Ready to part ways with your motorcycle? Whether you’re cruising the picturesque roads of the Lakes Region or zipping past the White Mountains on a Sunday ride, your motorcycle donation can help others hit the road to a brighter future. WheelWise ensures that your experience is as smooth as your last ride. We accept motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs in any condition, so you can clear out that clutter while doing good.
Picture this: you’re trading in a bike that’s been collecting dust in your Nashua garage—or perhaps it’s time to part ways with that ATV that hasn’t seen the trails at Bear Brook State Park in ages. No need to worry about its condition; we’ll make the process simple and hassle-free, allowing you to focus on what matters most: making a difference in your community.
What we accept
- Cruisers (running or not, classic or modern)
- Sportbikes (even if they've been off the track for a while)
- Scooters (perfect for those short hops around town)
- Mopeds (small but mighty, even if they need some TLC)
- ATVs (whether they've conquered the trails or are retired)
- Dirt Bikes (running or not, all off-road enthusiasts welcome)
Condition & logistics
Running vs. Not Running
At WheelWise, we accept motorcycles in any condition—running or not! If your bike has seen better days, don’t hesitate to reach out. We make it easy to donate, whether it’s been recently serviced or sidelined for repairs.
Title Issues
For your motorcycle donation, we do require the title to be signed over to us, including the odometer reading. If you’ve misplaced it, don’t worry; reach out, and we’ll guide you through the necessary steps.
Storage and Pickup Logistics
Worried about where to store that bike that’s been sitting for ages? We offer free pickup throughout New Hampshire. Just let us know the details, and we'll handle the rest—no heavy lifting for you!
Title transfer & paperwork
When donating your motorcycle in New Hampshire, it’s important to properly transfer the title. You'll need to fill out the appropriate DMV forms, typically the Title Application (Form TDMV 1). Be sure to sign the title, including the odometer reading. You don’t need a notary in NH, but make sure to return your license plate to avoid any future liabilities. A little bit of paperwork now makes for smooth sailing later!
Tax deduction for this donation
Your motorcycle donation can lead to a significant tax deduction! Depending on how it’s sold, you might receive a deduction in the range of $500 to the actual sale price. We’ll provide you with IRS Form 1098-C to document your donation, ensuring you can maximize your benefits come tax season.
Local context — New Hampshire
Motorcycles are a staple of New Hampshire culture, with locals often spotted revving their engines in the scenic Seacoast area or heading towards the Great North Woods. Life changes—like divorce, downsizing, or relocating—often lead to donations. Plus, who hasn't had a bike that’s failed an inspection? These local factors drive many to contribute to our cause, knowing their unwanted vehicles can help others while freeing up space in their garage.