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<blockquote data-quote="Rob R" data-source="post: 772794" data-attributes="member: 4056"><p>Florida does not require MC insurance unless the bike is financed- required by lender. Unlike car insurance that can be transfered like car rental, I guess MC insurance is bike specific. Even if a contract was signed that the tester was responsible for damages, if they dumped the bike collecting for damages would not be easy.</p><p></p><p>I guess would be best to decide on a case by case basis. If a person showed up with some riding gear, MC license with a decent car or bike then would consider ok for short duration ride. If someone dropped them off and left...... no</p><p></p><p>There really are some legal things to consider allowing a stranger to ride for a test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob R, post: 772794, member: 4056"] Florida does not require MC insurance unless the bike is financed- required by lender. Unlike car insurance that can be transfered like car rental, I guess MC insurance is bike specific. Even if a contract was signed that the tester was responsible for damages, if they dumped the bike collecting for damages would not be easy. I guess would be best to decide on a case by case basis. If a person showed up with some riding gear, MC license with a decent car or bike then would consider ok for short duration ride. If someone dropped them off and left...... no There really are some legal things to consider allowing a stranger to ride for a test. [/QUOTE]
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