getting rid of motorbike

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  1. #1

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    getting rid of motorbike

    Hello
    i have a motorbike that i am not using any more and definitely cannot be sold either (rust). It can't be switched on either, so it's not working any more at all.
    I need to get rid of it, do you know if there is a way to call a garbage dump truck to come and collect it ?
    Thanks a lot !!


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    Judging on appearances, the normal custom is to abandon it in a parking area near a bus stop.


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    But it doesn't mention how to get the vehicle to the Centre... Perhaps check out the Motorcar Wrecking section in the Yeloow Pages.

    Transport Department - Dispose Your Unwanted Vehicle Properly

    Last edited by Claire ex-ax; 07-04-2009 at 04:33 PM.

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    If you need a tow truck for a motorbike, you can call Sunny on 90953049.

    My guess would be he'll charge around $250-300 to Fo Tan Vehicle Surrender Centre.

    BTW - what type of bike is it?


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    Park it illegally in front of your building and the cop will take care of removing it for you


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    Thanks guys.
    by the way, is there any formalities to do if i want to sell it / give it.
    As i guess the plate number will still be registered under my name somewhere ?


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    Yes, you have to submit a form for change of ownership to the transport department. The problem here is that the new owner MUST produce a certificate of insurance.

    http://www.td.gov.hk/FileManager/EN/...v_11.2008_.pdf


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    how much are you selling for your motorbike?