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<blockquote data-quote="Bill" data-source="post: 772806" data-attributes="member: 10188"><p>In Michigan, a licensed person (which means someone who has a motorcycle endorsement on the drivers license) is covered by your motorcycle insurance unless.... they're specifically excluded. Usually, a person under the age of 25 would be specifically excluded unless your insurance company already covered them on a different motorcycle. Of course, damage or theft to the motorcycle is fully covered. Whenever I sold my motorcycles, I offered 30 minute warranties so that I would be holding the purchase price while the prospective buyer took their test ride.</p><p></p><p>When I purchased my FJR1300, I flew to Washington D.C. to pick up the bike and never bothered with a test ride. I just spent a couple of hours having coffee at the seller's home while he explained all the things that he'd done to the bike, gave him a Cashier's Check and rode home to Michigan. Very easy transaction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill, post: 772806, member: 10188"] In Michigan, a licensed person (which means someone who has a motorcycle endorsement on the drivers license) is covered by your motorcycle insurance unless.... they're specifically excluded. Usually, a person under the age of 25 would be specifically excluded unless your insurance company already covered them on a different motorcycle. Of course, damage or theft to the motorcycle is fully covered. Whenever I sold my motorcycles, I offered 30 minute warranties so that I would be holding the purchase price while the prospective buyer took their test ride. When I purchased my FJR1300, I flew to Washington D.C. to pick up the bike and never bothered with a test ride. I just spent a couple of hours having coffee at the seller's home while he explained all the things that he'd done to the bike, gave him a Cashier's Check and rode home to Michigan. Very easy transaction [/QUOTE]
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