As someone who was licensed to sell insurance and also is part of the street legal UTV scene, something VERY IMPORTANT people need to consider when insuring their street legal ATV/UTV is that most motorcycle policies only cover 2 and 3 wheeled vehicles. Also, most ATV policies only cover you for off road use with on road incidental. IF YOU TRY TO GET A QUOTE for a street use ATV, make sure and make it absolutely clear with the licensed agent that your policy will COVER STREET USE and also COVER 4 WHEELED VEHICLES. Many people in my community, which is UTV, have been involved in accidents and later find out their insurance company is NOT covering them or protecting them because their policy did not cover street use or 4 wheeled vehicles. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. Usually, you need to demand that the agent speaks to the underwriter or underwriting department to make sure you will be covered. Also, if you run a street legal ATV/UTV with the proper road use insurance, you also need a regular ATV policy for off road use as most road legal policies WILL NOT cover you for off road use. Most people in my community just ride them on the street but a majority of people that will street legalize their ATV/UTVs are using them for mostly off road and just want the street legal designation to ride to and from the trails. Regardless, make sure you are covered on the road or off the road. In most cases, there are severe gaps in coverage when comparing one or the other and you need both on road and off road if you use it for both uses. Thanks.
my raptor 660 was 60 bucks a yr think through state farm..rather drive a sick raptor vs a boring car 12 months out the yr plus saving thousands and thousands on insurance and gas. Keep pumping out these moto vlogs man!
@@DIYAllied I live in tx and all I know is yoy have to have an 8 foot pole on the back with a triangle and a valid driver's license im not really sure if there is more to it but thx man
@@Exempty I'm sure it's possible in Texas but I'm also sure there will be a few hoops to jump through. In south Dakota you aren't even required to have it inspected but they make you sign an affidavit swearing your vehicle meets the requirements in the law.
I definitely need to get something...talking loud just to get audio in my videos is rough on the throat. Though I want to do something bluetooth. With the riding I do I can't afford to plug anything into the ports for audio...gopro's aint cheap