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Old 12-28-04 | 10:37 PM
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Bikes: Trek 7500, RANS V-Rex, Optima Baron, Velokraft NoCom, M-5 Carbon Highracer, Catrike Speed

I thought that no-fault only applied between motor vehicles? For insurance purposes, bikes are considered personal property, for which motorists still need to have PL/PD. Same as if the woman went through a store's front window - she couldn't just claim 'no fault' and walk away, her insurance would have to pay up.
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