Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Motorcycle Insurance Class Buying Motorcycles/Insurance Without A Class M License?

Buying motorcycles/Insurance without a Class M License? - motorcycle insurance class

It has always seemed odd that a dealer can also sell a person on a motorbike and motorcycle insurance for the buyer, a Class M, I know it probably comes up to make money, but nobody takes that concept a little farther?

Now I know there are many, many people who traveled for 10, 20 to 30 + years without a motorcycle license, and I am not saying that without a class M license is bad, I think, a little further.

I work for a Harley dealer and see almost every day.

2 comments:

Heavy_Ca... said...

I guess that means you people who buy motorcycles and not see an "M" on the license?

Yes, it seems wrong to me. Not that the fault of the dealer, but I wonder who the people on bicycles can not legally operate them. I also wonder if this makes automatically with an "M" on their license you guilty if you are in an accident.

Obviously, it would make the governor of California ....

John D said...

It only makes sense if you have one million backup, then it is legally capable of driving a motorcycle on the street and insured. Why is it seem strange for sale, want the alcohol to a minor of 21 years (Indiana). It's support for the concession of liability. Imagine not buy a dealer who has made it possible, each a bicycle, or HD, and if that person go there, you can imagine the legal problems if the first act of the driver continue to move into a car, truck , another driver. Who's to blame?

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