Of Course they check your motor vehicle report every 6 months!
Usually you have to insure your bike for a full year, but then they may have a diffrent shceme for it.
In the state of Florida, you can buy insurance from 3 months to 6 months to more if you want. They do not have weekly insurance, but as long as its a few months, you can do that.
i pay $100/6 months on my 2005 600cc in Washington State but i don't have bodily injury (it's usually the car's fault anyways or your personal medical insurance will pay).
Yes one can tax a bike for a 6 month period.
The RTV 100R is also known as the RC51 by many motor bike enthusiasts and mechanics. This motor bike was in production for 6 years, that was from 2000 to the year 2006.
Not really. The 'annual' cost that you're forced to pay for insurance is always pro-rated to your region's climate and bike season. In Canada, they account for a 6-7 month bike season, in Florida it's a 12 month season that they take as a given. You're only paying for the bike season, but spread out over the whole year.
Depending on your insurance company most policy's renew automatically every 6 months.
If you are taking your car, you will have to contact your insurance agent. If you are not taking your car with you, you could cancel your insurance for the time you will be gone.
Any licensed car insurance company can write a policy for you. Most companies only write car insurance policies for 6 months so that should be easy to find.
"No, all car insurance companies offer plans for a month at the least, but usually 3 months, 6 months, or a year. They are in increments not for one day though."
Term insurance is an insurance you get for a specific amount of time. It is only for a certain amount of time. For instance, term insurance can be an insurance coverage for 6 months, 2 years, or 5 weeks.