Quote:
Originally Posted by jongens
Thanks Thermal
I could provide all of those things - A 6mth policy from Progressive might be the hard thing to get as an international citizen... I'll do an application though, and see what happens.
Thanks for the tips, J.
|
The proper way to deal with bureaucracy (public or private) is never give out more information than necessary. They want an address, give em an address, room 123, Notel Motel, 23 Skidoo Street... They want your name, tell em your name, never volunteer more information, like 'oh by the way, does it matter that I am an invertebrate alien species from another galaxy?'
Texas is definitely the place you would want to register a vehicle, take 747 flying lessons, buy anti personnel mines.... They don't care too much about rules in Texas.
In most or all US states there is no restriction on bike size once you have an MC license. You will be dealing with a state motor vehicle licensing office who do not care whether you are a legal resident, that is none of their concern, they only care that you have an address and a drivers license & insurance.
Insurance company only cares that you have paid your premium, and you are not some scammer or someone who is going to cause them to have to pay a settlement. Buying the minimum amount of liability only insurance and paying cash will alleviate their concerns, particularly if they are the type of insurance company that has little intention of paying claims anyway.
I don't think we're in the civilized world anymore Toto :-)
|