Who do you have? I'm looking at almost $2k for a year!
call culver
Quote from: Agent47 on May 23, 2008, 01:20:29 PM
Who do you have? I'm looking at almost $2k for a year!
Dam...!! I have Farmers and it is no way near that bad..!
Quote from: Agent47 on May 23, 2008, 01:20:29 PM
Who do you have? I'm looking at almost $2k for a year!
USAA / Must be in military, former military, or dependant of the same. I'm paying $60 a year for full coverage on a '08 R6. 36 y.o., so cal, no tickets
I have my S4RS and my Mean Streak w/ progressive (777.00 a year full coverage) now and changing to Esurance next month (628.00 a year full coverage).
I just finished shopping about 12 companies...
Progressive at $4k/year.
somebody has to pay for those stupid gremlin ads ;)
There is a place on Taraval street in San Francisco (broker) that found me a really good deal on moderately high coverage. I have tickets and other bad stuff on my record too (lots of high speed driving between san francisco and los angeles in my 20s, and other crapola)
I believe its around a hundred a month.
http://allmotorcycleinsurance.com/
Quote from: bobspapa on May 23, 2008, 02:32:17 PM
http://allmotorcycleinsurance.com/
Hey man I owe you a beer! $630/yr!
Quote from: Agent47 on May 23, 2008, 01:20:29 PM
Who do you have? I'm looking at almost $2k for a year!
Orange County California - $600 yr with full coverage for S4RS, new rider with State Farm
Some of you are getting great rates, I need to shop around. Presently with Geico, around $1100 per year for the two bikes (S2R1K and RST1000). I'm old, with a perfect driving record, located in SoCal.
State Farm s4r $444.14 a year.
Quote from: Agent47 on May 23, 2008, 02:50:21 PM
Hey man I owe you a beer! $630/yr!
no problemo.
pay it forward ;D
progressive $910 year full coverage, for a 696.
No accidents, no tickets, and married.
I just had to add the Tricolore to my Geico policy and it was only a little over $300 for the year, full coverage. Of course I'm old (50) and have a clean record and multiple bike discount (four on that policy alone) so it all adds up to being pretty affordable. Age, clean record, and a safe geographic area play huge roles in insurance costs. I know a guy in his early 30s with a couple tickets on his record and he can barely afford to insure his Harley Softail. His insurance payment is larger than his bike payment! Shop around, increase your deductible, do whatever you have to do to get insured though.
What sux for me is I'm downtown, 30, 1 pay out claim last year, and a ticket on my record to be expunged in Septemeber.