What happens if my friend wrecks his motorcycle?
If your friend had their own motorcycle insurance, it may kick in as a secondary policy to help close that gap, says Robert Passmore, a senior director with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. But, you have to compare the two policies to know for sure.
What happens if I loan my bike to a friend?
Even if the friend has a motorcycle policy, it might not provide any coverage for your bike. It’s a good idea to read your own motorcycle insurance policy and check with your agent so you understand the coverage you have before you loan your bike to a friend.
What happens if I let someone borrow my motorcycle?
So, if you let someone else borrow your bike and they wreck it, their motorcycle insurance policy likely wouldn’t cover damage to things like custom paint, custom chrome, sound systems, roll bars or after-market windshields.
When do friends call you out on your mistakes?
Your friends will call you out when you’re making mistakes, but there’s a big difference between how you feel when your bestie is giving you solid advice (even if it’s tough to swallow), and how you feel when a pal is judging you and your dreams.
Who is the guy who sells racing bikes?
Stefano Varjas sells complete motorized bikes to wealthy recreational riders for about $20,000. But we went to Budapest to find out who else might have bought a silent, hidden motor for a racing bike. Bill Whitaker: Do you know, are professionals using bikes like these on a professional tour? Stefano Varjas: This one, no. This on —
Who are the correspondents for enhancing the bike?
Bill Whitaker investigates whether pro cyclists have used secret bike motors to win races — like the Tour de France — in a sport notorious for its culture of cheating The following script is from “Enhancing the Bike,” which aired on Jan. 29, 2017. Bill Whitaker is the correspondent. Michael Rey and Oriana Zill de Granados, producers.
Where did hidden motors in cycling come from?
In order to demonstrate the motors existed as far back as 1998, Stefano Varjas suggested to us that we find a carbon fiber 1999 U.S. Postal Service team bike, the same bike the U.S. Postal team used in the 1999 Tour de France. We bought this bike off the Internet and he installed a motor based on his first design into the bike.
Where was the first secret bike motor made?
We followed a lead to Budapest, Hungary, and met an engineer who said he built the first secret bike motor back in 1998. And he told us motors have been used in the Tour de France. Our story tonight is not about the latest drugs the riders are using to cheat…it’s all about enhancing the bike.