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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 06:54:58 AM »
In MA. we dont have much choice. It's all the same no matter where you go.
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 06:57:56 AM »
I don't use Rider, but I plan to switch to them eventually. I would check there.
http://www.rider.com/
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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Whatever you do don't start a thread asking what other people use. You know better than that.
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 07:13:17 AM »
It's not just state to state. You also moved to a much more densely populated zip code. Move out to the middle of no where in Glasgow, you're rate will probably go down. Move in to Trolly Square, it'll likely go up.
I don't know the exact number but I'm paying less then that for the Sprint and way less for my SV. I'm also with State Farm.
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January 31, 2012, 08:49:13 AM »
Quote from: Mr.Black on January 31, 2012, 06:54:58 AM
In MA. we dont have much choice. It's all the same no matter where you go.
I just check my policy on the CBR: basic coverage + comp = $103. Burgman is $104. Thinking about upping my limits after reading the other big insurance thread
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 08:55:47 AM »
Location, location, location. It's true for insurance as well as real estate
Dan and I were paying about $1400 for our vehicles in San Francisco (apartment, no secure parking) yet when we moved to NJ (secure private garage parking) our rate jumped to $2400. We promptly dumped State Farm (which was too bad, as I really liked them in Seattle and SF) and went with Geico. We now cover 5 motorcycles and 2 cars for about $1,300/year
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January 31, 2012, 09:21:21 AM »
Quote from: the frenchman on January 31, 2012, 06:53:53 AM
... is ass.
In PA I paid ~$330/year for amazing coverage through State Farm.
I moved 18 miles, across the state line into Delaware. Same coverage, same company, ~$680.
Time to shop insurance companies for the first time in like 30 years. (sigh)
Marital status and age have alot to do with rates in Delaware. I pay in this neighborhood for insurance also, plus any bike that's not a cruiser add a bunch.
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Quote from: the frenchman on January 31, 2012, 08:39:36 AM
What the hell??? That just ain't cool. Hook me up with your agent?
I'll shoot you an email with the guys name but it won't make a difference since it's the same company. The numbers is the numbers.
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January 31, 2012, 09:50:26 AM »
It pays to shop around. I always get an insurance quote BEFORE I buy any vehicle.
Rates vary from company to company, and sometimes disproportionately by type of bike.
A tourer can be more expensive than a sport bike at one company, and the same tourer can be less expensive than the same sport bike at another company. So it pays to check around.
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January 31, 2012, 10:11:04 AM »
I agree it is all about zip code. If you live in a high accident area, you will pay higher rates. They are not concerned with the value of the bike, even a new 20k bike is a small payout compared to a 200k medical lawsuit. Your risk exposure to this is probably what the increase is based on. I am surprised that State Farm is more expensive than some others, I have always been quoted the best rates by them. Shopping around definitely pays off.
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I prefer Mobil 1 Racing 4T.
Oh wait....wrong thread.
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Quote from: the frenchman on January 31, 2012, 10:59:05 AM
Yeah, I'm not soliciting, just whining about the increase for a measly 18 mile move... to an area I ride in often anyway.
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Quote from: the frenchman on January 31, 2012, 10:59:05 AM
Yeah, I'm not soliciting, just whining about the increase for a measly 18 mile move... to an area I ride in often anyway.
You may be the reason why we had a rate hike.
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 11:38:31 AM »
Quote from: Rincewind on January 31, 2012, 06:57:56 AM
I don't use Rider, but I plan to switch to them eventually. I would check there.
http://www.rider.com/
I had Rider for the last 3 years, my renewal was up in December, so I shot my agent an email for a quote.
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Re: Insurance, state to state.
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January 31, 2012, 06:30:35 PM »
Since you are asking (haha)...
Geico wanted $1200 for 2 bikes (Ulysses and a x1), Progressive wanted $650 for the same coverage on both bikes. Rider was more than Geico.
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Haha, true story with that picture!
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I'm in Kent Co, my Concours is 503 a year for full coverage. My wifes Vulcan 1500 is 292 for full coverage. My rate about doubled from the Vulcan 1600 I had before, to the Concours. Zero tickets and no accidents for either my wife or I and we're both over 40.
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February 01, 2012, 08:54:29 AM »
Y is Delaware so much$$? Do U live on I-95 & U might be a high accident risk from traffic backed up from Maryland?
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IMO, MC insurance is totally illogical. In State College, PA I paid about $650 for an 02 Sprint ST and new 04 Sprint RS. At that time none of the companies could even find the RS in their books so they just charged me for an ST. When I went to a new 06 FJR in Spartanburg, SC the insurance for one bike was in the low $600's. Stayed the same for an 07 Tiger 1050. I've had three tickets over the last three years and a crash last October. This year's insurance dropped to $495, yep dropped.
Bought new R1200GS, went up $120, yep only $120. Sold the Tiger, now the insurance on a MUCH more expensive, NEW bike is $5 lower than the older Tiger.
Oh yes, when I came to SC with the two Sprints, I checked Progressive, Geico, and several other companies. They ranged from about $600 to $2000 and at that time it was no violations and no crashes.
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