Donating a motorcycle in Daytona Beach is as easy as a ride down the coast. Whether you’ve got a classic Harley or that old moped gathering dust in the garage, BeachMoto Aid will take it off your hands, running or not. The process is straightforward: just give us a call, and we’ll handle the pickup at your convenience—whether you're near the iconic Daytona Beach Boardwalk or kicking back in a local RV park.
Our passionate team loves motorcycles as much as you do. We know that life changes: maybe you’re downsizing, relocating, or simply looking to make some space for a newer ride. Whatever your reason, we’re here to ensure your motorcycle makes a difference in someone else's life.
What we accept
- Cruisers (running or not)
- Sportbikes (running or not)
- Scooters (running or not)
- Mopeds (running or not)
- ATVs (running or not)
- Dirt bikes (running or not)
Condition & logistics
Running vs Not Running
We accept motorcycles in any condition! Running or not, your donation helps. If it’s not running, just let us know, and we’ll sort out the logistics.
Title Issues
Make sure your title is signed on the back with the odometer reading. If you’ve misplaced the title, give us a call for guidance—we’ll work with you!
Storage & Pickup Logistics
If your motorcycle is sitting in a garage or out back of your beach house, we’ll arrange for a hassle-free pickup. Just point us to the location, and we’ll handle the rest.
Title transfer & paperwork
In Florida, transferring a motorcycle title is straightforward but requires specific steps. You’ll need to fill out the DMV form 82040 and have the back of the title signed, including the odometer reading. Notarization is also necessary for certain transactions. Once that's sorted, don’t forget to return the license plates to the DMV. Our team can assist you with these details to make the process as smooth as a scenic ride along A1A.
Tax deduction for this donation
Donating your motorcycle can give you a tax deduction, often ranging from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars, depending on its sale value. You’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C, which documents your donation and helps with your tax return. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice to maximize your benefit.
Local context — Daytona Beach
Motorcycles in Daytona Beach often come from local enthusiasts who know the thrill of the ride but find themselves needing to part ways. Whether due to a divorce, downsizing for retirement, or just the need to clear out for the new model, our community is vibrant with folks ready to donate. The local motorcycle culture thrives here, with annual events like bike weeks that foster a sense of camaraderie among riders, making it easier to connect those who want to give back.