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VALUE YOUR BIKE

If you've tucked your bike away for the winter and are considering a brand new Triumph motorcycle, then get an expert valuation from West Coast Triumph Glasgow and reserve a new Triumph with us.

Rather than watch those PCP payments leave your bank account, you can choose to sell, save and throw your leg over a new 26' registration Triumph from 1st March, 2026.

BROWSE THE RANGE

Our award-winning business has over 25 years of experience in the motorcycle trade, and we offer a fast, fair, and transparent process to help you sell your motorcycle with confidence.

Just fill out the short form below, and our team of motorcycle experts will review the details and contact you to arrange a full, honest valuation—with no hidden fees and no pressure to sell.

Complete the form by entering your details, and we'll provide you with an honest valuation from one of our experts.

If you have outstanding finanance remaining on your bike, we can settle this directly with your lender for added convenience and peace of mind *

* Subject to the outstanding finance balance remaining

Once the necessary checks have been completed, we’ll process the funds and send them to you via bank transfer.

To ensure a full, honest valuation, our team will thoroughly inspect your motorcycle at our dealership. This can be done by making an appointment to drop off your bike, or by collecting it from your home.

Yes. If your bike does not have an MOT, we may still be interested in purchasing it from you.


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Terms and Conditions: Valutations provided by West Coast Triumph Glasgow are representative only. A full and final valuation is subject to a documented workshop inspection by a qualified technicnan at West Coast Triumph Glasgow. Final valutations are guaranteed for up to one month (31 days) from the date the valuation is provided. Valuations are not an indicator of a commitment to purchase.