Yes, you can insure a motorcycle you do not own, but it typically requires the owner's permission and cooperation. Most insurance companies allow this through a "non-owner motorcycle insurance policy" or by being listed as an additional rider on the owner's policy. It's important to check with the insurance provider for specific requirements and coverage options.
No, you cannot.
Motorcycle insure is way cheaper in Arizona than Wi.-Kamii Kamiister Kamz Babez-
Only if you own a motorcycle and plan to ride.
No. It's the same as with an automobile. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not have an insurable interest in which generally means that you own the vehicle. If you own the vehicle or motorcycle but are still making payments you are considered the owner.
Most any company or agent that sells motorcycle insurance can assist you.
All major vehicle insurance companies will insure your new motorcycle. www.progressive.com and www.gieco.com will both give you competing rates for insurance in your area.
if you are a UK resident then try these people www.insurance-line.co.uk
Call and ask your local agent
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.
I would think yes the smaller the cc the less cost for premium.
You personaly can not insure the building but the society can insure the whole building.
Too many variables, call and ask your agent!