It is yours as much as his because you co-signed the paper, so go get a repo company to repossess it to you. When you co-signed the loan, you became a party to the loan. If you didn't get your name on the title as a joint owner, you are legally not entitled (literally) to the bike. You accept all the risk and get no benefit from co-signing his loan. If he defaults, it will show up on your credit history if you don't continue the payments.
Yes. Read all about it! http://www.dmv.org/tn-tennessee/motorcycle-license.php DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV Yes, read all about it here: http://www.dmv.org/tn-tennessee/motorcycle-license.php DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV
No, you would have to redo the loan.
Yes, One can buy insurance for a motorcycle in the state of Texas. Just contact your insurer or any insurance company of your choice and ask for a quote.
Honda does it, if you want one you can just go to any honda store that sells motorcycles. And if you just want to buy parts for it you can go to a shop that sells motorcycle materlials and look for the right stuff.
He just bought a new motorcycle.
No just return the moneies
The cheapest insurance company for motorbikes in Australia can't just be determined, one should get quotes from different insurance companies in Australia such as motorcycle-insurance.
EBC brakes is a company that produces brakes for your car, truck, motorcycle and even for military vehicles. They are used just like ordinary brakes. They are actually just normal brakes, the EBC comes from the company name.
I have been in the towing business for 25 years. In most cases, if you have collission insurance coverage your motorcycle is just like a car. Yes, the insurance company will pay the tow bill and storage bill. They will also have the motorcycle picked up and tow to be repaired or salvaged. Make sure you keep in frequent contact with your insurance company about the situation.
The state of Kentucky is just north of Tennessee.
Not at all, just about every large insurance company offers motorcycle coverage. I insure through progressive and have been impressed with their low rates.
No you cannot get a motorcycle, but you can get a bike or a scooter. The scooter is just like a motorcycle. no actually you can get a bike,scooter,and a go kart