Yes you can insure before it is registered. If you have a loan for the bike they will require you have insurance and it be verified typically within 3 days of purchase.
I do believe, (if there hasn't been a change in the last 5 years) that you can ride anything so long as you can afford the bike and are able to insure it. Hope this helps. If not, try the DVLA website
It depends on where you store it, your age, how long you have been riding, as well as the engine size. Overall they are much cheaper to insure than any car
In Toronto there is a wide range of companies that insure motorcyclists. A company with low rates that has been in the Toronto area for over 40 years is Think Insure. You can get a quote from them by calling 1-855-550-5515.
Not at all, just about every large insurance company offers motorcycle coverage. I insure through progressive and have been impressed with their low rates.
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No, you cannot.
You can find motorcycle parts in a motorcycle shops that have been established 20-40 years old already.
(in the US) That has been attempted before with mixed results.
The main difference between a bobber motorcycle and a regular motorcycle is that the first one has been modified or "bobbed". It usually has no front fender.
The fuel pump could have been damaged if the fuel tank ran close to empty before refilling. Check the fuel pressure to insure that it is correct.
The company called 'Insure Direct' Now trade as 'Dubai Trade'. This has been official since Dubai Trade made a deal with the company Insure Direct a while back.