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Logistics, your more likely to use it.
Yes, if you plan to ride it. Most State laws require the rider to also obtain the Insurance. For more information and resources on Motorcycle Insurance, check out http://www.findinsurance.us/motorcycle/motorcycle-home.html
the person responsible for the accident, if the person riding yours caused the accident than he/she is responsible
There are several factors in calculating the cost of motorcycle insurance for an individual. Some of these factors include your age, experience, driving record, location, etc. Insurance companies will also need to factor in what type of bike you are riding and what the value of that bike is. The best way to figure out what the cost of motorcycle insurance will be for you is to request a quote from a motorcycle insurance company. Here is one website that will allow you to request a motorcycle insurance quote online: https://www.dairylandcycle.com/motorcycle-insurance
It is difficult to determine an average cost of insurance, no matter what state you live in. There are several factors in calculating the cost of motorcycle insurance for an individual. Some of these factors include your age, experience, driving record, location, etc. Insurance companies will also need to factor in what type of bike you are riding and what the value of that bike is. The best way to figure out what the cost of motorcycle insurance will be for you is to request a quote from a motorcycle insurance company. Here is one website that will allow you to request a motorcycle insurance quote online: https://www.dairylandcycle.com/motorcycle-insurance
Yes if you are riding on public roads/streets than yes you need insurance.
I suggest riding a motorcycle. Nicotine itself is addictive but not particularly harmful to health. It is the tar and and other substances in tobacco smoke that causes fatal diseases.
If you're riding a cruiser about $900 a year, if you're riding a sport bike about $5,000 per year.
No, riding a motorcycle will not increase your life insurance premiums unless you race the motorcycle or participate in organized driving events (such as autocross, high performance driving events, drag racing, etc). If you do participate in such events or race the motorcycle, you should contact an independent life insurance agent who can shop your case for the best offer. Most insurance companies will offer coverage if your driving history is good, but some may require a "flat extra" which is an extra flat charge for each thousand dollars of insurance coverage. The flat extra may be temporary (such as 3 or 5 years) or permanent.
Riding a motorcycle doesn't help to end your period faster.
Go screw yourself. 14 yr olds are babies and shouldn't be riding.
Possibly because he enjoys riding a motorcycle.