I think it’s unlikely you’d lose it but you may lose access for a while while they sort the paperwork out. If you can’t prove it’s yours, they won’t give it back. Remember dealers often don’t have bikes ‘on stock’ as they just hold the paperwork and pass on sometimes, but a Ducati one you would think would make you complete the sellers portion of the V5. I’d guess the risk is if they had the v5 and all the docs/manuals etc, could it be assumed it’s theirs?
Check it out. I’ve heard horror stories where guys have lost cars doing SOR deals with establishments that have gone belly up. If you’re engaging any establishment with SOR you should have a legally binding contract drawn up prior to going ahead.
Dunno how it works in practice, but I would of thought that some of the bikes are still technically owned by Ducati. They want to "help" dealers by getting certain models in the showroom to make them "look" popular. If I was interested in a certain model that had just got some publicity from a "Bike" road test, say, and then went to my local dealer to look and they said, "Nah, we don't stock that sheet here!" then it is not exactly gonna help sales much!
When I sold my Diavel through the dealership they had all my paperwork in readiness for when they sold it
Be careful ducati Dublin went wallop in 2009 at the start of the recession debters moved in and got a Desmo and a 1098r belonging to a guy who had given his paperwork for sale! Always hold the log book would be my advice
Only just remembered I paid 15450 pounds over to DG last year and didn't collect the bike for a week just shows you could loose a few quid handy I just presumed everything was hunky dory!
Wow thanks for the “heads up”. Did the guy ever get his bikes back ? Was that the Ducati dealership before Rosso Ducati ? I used to live in Swords
All V5 documents state “THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP, IT SHOWS WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGISTERING AND TAXING THE VEHICLE”. But I take your point if the dealership has the V5 , Mot cert , manuals , spare keys etc it could be assumed the bike belongs to the dealership. I will be keeping hold of all my documents etc in that case. JHP Racing Ducati Coventry have offered to sell my Bayliss sale or return. Im sure JHP are not in any financial trouble , but with this COVID situation who can predict the future just now
Yes ducati Dublin was the dealer not rosso and I'm pretty sure the bikes were never returned. The Desmo bounced around for sale for a bit at the mid 20,s but the country was imploding so it disappeared then, I'd say probably to the uk?
And the reason the bikes were on consignment was he needed the money and the debters were not the type of money men that cared how the bikes were in the shop! that shop dirtied a lot of bibs!
Felt a bit sad reading about SCOM. Years back when I was right into my Porsche’s they were “allegedly” the pinnacle of dealers. Just goes to show more often than not things are not as they seem.
Eddie Stone is still hard at work ay Knockhill. he is a genius. I spent many years trying to get DG to fix my poor running and stalling, one time picked it up with a plethora of bolts missing and an untightened radiator hose! That was the last time. eddie has located and sorted it. get his £90 suspension setting too, you wont believe how well he can make bikes handle. Eddie is the best but now even busier than ever.
Wow! 166k editda on 9m?! Over £1m of stock? And retail unit sounds like it’s on top of the cost.... Who’d take that on! Maybe if you were looking to wash cash thru a business....or multi-purpose the sales units....but why else?! No wonder they ran out of cash, can’t have been easy having all that stocking loan cost, premise cost, and no revenue.