Yes many insurance companies cover motorcycle breakdowns. These can include your major breakdown companies like AA and the RAC. However when you call them you will need to remind them that it is a motorcycle so they can bring the relevant vehicle out to help you, just in case they need to take you to a garage.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
One of the highest rated companies to offer European Breakdown Cover is AA Europe. Others include GreenFlag and Insurance Choice. This is basically auto insurance for breakdowns.
Your motorcycle insurance will not cover theft from your motorcycle. Just the same as with your automobile, the theft is covered by your home or renters insurance.
Normal Motorcycle Insurance will probably not cover Track use if in doubt you should ask your Motorcycle Insurer they will probably be able to arrange extra cover for your Motorcycle Insurance for a premimum.
Scooter insurance does not cover more than motorcycle insurance. Essentially motorcycle insurance is scooter insurance and in general, is insurance coverage for 2-wheel vehicles.
No. The "standard" auto policy will not cover a two-vehicle unit. You can get motorcycle coverage with a company. Dairyland used to be one of the primary companies for motorcycle coverage. Check with an independent insurance agent that handles personal lines coverage. Most know the companies that would be suited to write the motorcycle coverage for you.
No, not that I have ever heard of. You need motorcycle insurance. Contact your insurance carrier.
Most major news organizations will cover large business breakdowns. The Associated Press, NBC, ABC, and The Wall Street Journal all cover business news.
I believe motorcycle insurance has it's own UIM and is separate from car insurance.
To purchase motorcycle insurance check with your local automobile insurance agents. Most companies, will have policies for you to review for exactly what you need. Also, don't forget to ask if the policy will cover you passenger. Because, unlike automobile insurance they are not always covered.
This one is easy. If you have an automobile you need auto insurance. If you have a motorcycle you need motorcycle insurance. These are two different types of policies and one will not cover the other. Some insurance companies offer both types of policy so you can purchase both policies from the same company but if you own both you have to have both policies.
If you are taking it out on the street then you will need motorcycle insurance. If you are traveling on your property then your homeowner insurance will cover it.