If you are thinking about buying a auction motorcycle, it could be a simple bike for your daily use. Or it could be a more robust bike. As a matter of preference or perhaps a bike for trails.
Participate in a motorcycle auction may be an interesting alternative for you.
If you are interested in buying a motorcycle for trail riding, for example, a motorcycle that you will not use to ride around the city, you can buy those motorcycles that fall into the scrap category.
These motorcycles are not authorized to be driven in the city, but many people buy this type of motorcycle to reuse parts that are in good condition.
And others who like it, use these bikes to go on trails.
But if your goal is not to ride trails, and not to take advantage of the parts, if you want to use the bike to ride around the city on a daily basis, this article we have prepared will help you in this process.
See recommendations below.
Documentation verification
One auction motorcycle You can only have your documentation regularized if the document states a small or medium amount.
This means that any problems or damage to the motorcycle are completely reversible and do not affect the functioning of the motorcycle.
On the other hand, motorcycles in the large assembly category are those motorcycles considered scrap. Motorcycles that fall into this category normally have more than 75% of damaged bodywork.
And in the case of these motorcycles, their documents cannot be regularized.
That's why it's very important that you always read the auction notice before placing your bid, so that you don't get any unpleasant surprises.
Do the inspection from the auction motorcycle
In order to regularize your motorcycle, you will need to undergo an inspection to obtain the Vehicle Safety Certificate (SCV). This document proves that the motorcycle is fit to be driven.
During this inspection, items such as electrical systems, safety, alignment, balancing and other elements are checked.
In order for you to complete this step, you must obtain prior inspection authorization from the DMV.
You take your driver's license and car documents to an authorized and accredited location (Inmetro) to carry out this type of service.
Documents required for regularization
After obtaining the inspection certificate, the CSV, you must take this document to Detran and begin the document regularization process.
And for this to be possible, some documents will be necessary. See below the list of documents required for regularization:
- The auctioneer must provide the following documents:
(1) Invoice for the purchase of the motorcycle at auction;
(2) Original Auction Vehicle;
- You must provide the following documents:
(1) ID and CPF (Copies and originals);
(2) Proof of residence;
– Other documents
(1) Vehicle Registration Certificate (CRV)
(2) Vehicle Safety Certificate (CSV)
(3) Inspection report
(4) Proof from the bank of payment of the Vehicle Registration Certificate (CRV) issuance fee
After that, just wait at least 90 days for Detran to carry out the regularization.