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    Future Super Trooper Mr. CarelessAndImprudent's Avatar
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    motorcycle insurance

    I'm wanting to get a bike this summer, but insurance is crazy. How did any of you guys go about getting it?

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    I already have a couple vehicles, so I just called the same guys. Great deal.

    Have you tried Geico? So Easy, even Caveman can do it!


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    go with State Farm ... they go by CCs and not class .. AKA a CBR600 cost the same as a baby cruiser ....

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    cool thanks. i did the online geico form and they quoted me 4500 for 12 months. damn near shit all over myself

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    what bike are you looking at /own ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. CarelessAndImprudent View Post
    cool thanks. i did the online geico form and they quoted me 4500 for 12 months. damn near shit all over myself
    See, now a Caveman would take it!

    State Farm is good

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    the type of bike is almost more important than who you go through.

    i use American Family Insurance on my 2003 Suzuki SV1000S and pay about $500.00/year for full coverage.

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    '69 Camaro

    It's a CBR 600RR

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    you will be raped no matter where you go for a couple reasons.

    1.) the letter "R" appears in the name of the bike. i shit you not this is one of those things that is unstated but common knowledge. RR stands for Race Ready by the way.

    2.) full fairing

    3.) it is a full on sport bike

    it will not be cheap no matter where you go. i'd estimate that you will pay at least $1,500/year for full coverage if not more.

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    buy for cash, get liability and theft coverage from progressive - that's what I'm doing, I can't afford full coverage neither.
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    I have ins all my bikes that I have owned(current Hayabusa) with USAA...MIlitary affilated to get coverage from them..I heard state farm is good...how old are you drving experience on bike? will have impact..Im an old focker(34) everything I need ins for I use USAA soo that helps too..good luck!

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    i have a 1300 cruiser but state farm we have 7 cars with, they wanted $800/yr, geico wanted over $1000 and so did Geico. Went with a recommended local company called Langley Agency and full coverage (not bare minumum coverage either) runs $588/yr. Everyone else i know only pays ~ $300 yr but i havent taken a motorcycle safety course (if you havent taken that it helps ALOT on rates) and i have a permit not a license

    Here is their # if you want to just check and see what they run:
    843-667-6003
    Langley Agency

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    I know State Farm goes up a lot after 900cc
    Most of my quotes for a CBR600 was around $300 .. which is not bad ... and Motorcycle safety course may get it down some more ...

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    I've always had St Farm also. When I got my new 05 Gixxer 1000, it was in my name, I was 24 with a perfect driving record & the dam thing was $145 a month!! Once I turned 25, it went down to like $38 a month, hugh downfall. This was with $100 comp & $500 collision coverage
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    Geico and Progressive are the highest for rates so don't even bother with them. they quoted me $2,500/year for the bike that i currently have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joerockhead View Post
    So Easy, even Caveman can do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1MileCrash View Post
    Geico and Progressive are the highest for rates so don't even bother with them. they quoted me $2,500/year for the bike that i currently have.
    Thats outrageous.

    Ive never had insurance on a bike because of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKIRA View Post
    Thats outrageous.

    Ive never had insurance on a bike because of this.
    yeah the lady on the other end said "are you sitting down?" yeah...why? "well to insure that bike it will be $2500 per year. sir i think you should consider a different bike." my response to her "no...i'll just consider a different insurance company." and i hung up.

    like i said. American Family Insurance...same bike...$500/year...full coverage.

    Progressive knows motorcycles...my left foot

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    I pay 370 a year for full coverage on an '04 600RR with USAA, but I had my grandfather put his name on the title so they think he co owns it and then he put it on his insurance which has a harley and 3 other honda bikes on it. So he gets the multi bike discount and the senior discount. Other wise anybody else wanted around 3 grand a year for full coverage.

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