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SBK Insurance

Started by caffeinejunkee, July 12, 2008, 11:24:33 AM

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caffeinejunkee

Quote from: pipeliner1978 on July 12, 2008, 11:00:38 AM
if anyone knows how to do the survey thing at the top of a thread please post up and make it what people pay for full Comp. Insurance for their superbikes.  Please make it in intervals of $1000.00 anually and up to say...$7000.00.

Thanks


There you go!  [thumbsup]

Ex: "< 2,000" means between 1,000 and 2,000, and so on....  ;)

Slag

I pay $800 per year to State Farm for full coverage on my 1098S. Both comprehensive and collision.

pipeliner1978

Holy sticking it in my @$$ Batman I called progressive and asked to add a 1098s to my existing policy (2005 Monster S4R & 2001 YZFR1)  Which I pay less than $1000.00/year for.  Granted full coverage Monster liability on R1, but the new quote for just the Superbike and Monster was $6600.00/yr  I then called my wife and started crying.  So then I called the cavemen and they quoted me $1500.00/yr for the S4R and SBK.  Man, you would think that after being a loyal customer of theirs for approximately 12 years currently insuring 3 cars 2 motos and a travel trailer (no accidents or points) that they would cut me a break...............I SAY F**K YOU progressive, I like the geico commercials anyway


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When It Comes To Progressive, The Story Ends With Me Putting Them In The Wall!

Delmar

#3
I pay about $800 annually to USAA for both, my 1997 916 and my 2006 999S (both full coverage. I have not heard of any cheaper, better quality, & service insurance company).  [moto]
“There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright red, hunchback, warp-speed 900 cc café racer is one of them â€" but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. “  Hunter S. Thompson

RichD

Quote from: pipeliner1978 on July 12, 2008, 12:32:09 PM... I called ...and asked to add a 1098s to my existing policy...

Wow.

You must be getting serious about getting that thing now, huh?   ;D

[popcorn]

DFW-MFer!

pipeliner1978

Quote from: CountPuggula on July 12, 2008, 12:37:57 PM
Wow.

You must be getting serious about getting that thing now, huh?   ;D

[popcorn]


One of these years, I will buy one [thumbsup]

Duc L'Smart

I've got 4 bikes with Farmer's (Foremost), so I have multiple bike discounts, renewal discount, "preferred operator" discount, & safety course discount.
If you get comprehensive, it includes roadside assistance.
It also includes $3,500. of extra equipment.
$250 deductible
Uninsured/underinsured
I also have "Replacement Cost" if a total loss.
Liability is 25/50/25
Also Medical of $5,000./person.

Whew!

Paul Smart is - $326./year

1098s is - $1,415./year

Not TOOO bad, & lots o' coverage ;D


'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

never2loud

#7

With the SBK, we are less than $1,000/annually with Progressive.  Of course being old... um, older  helps.  No tickets on my record (that's what attorneys are for  :-\ ), so it ain't so bad.

We've been happy with Progressive so far although we've yet to make a claim (KNOCK ON WOOD)   ;D

$450Annually - 2005 Triumph Sprint 1050
$645/annualy - 2004 999
$425/annualy - 2005 M620 Dark

Delmar

Quote from: Cher on July 12, 2008, 07:39:45 PM
With the SBK, we are less than $1,000/month with Progressive. 

Do you mean less than $100/month?
“There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright red, hunchback, warp-speed 900 cc café racer is one of them â€" but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. “  Hunter S. Thompson

Kevin848

About $900 per yr for the 848 with Geico

bryant8

Mine is <$2000, that's with the claim I had on the 620 back in October
2008 848
Mods: Full Termignoni Race Exhaust/ECU Tuned by AMS, Ducati Performance Dry Clutch Slipper Clutch, Öhlins steering damper
Next: Öhlins TTX shock and Öhlins fork internals, track body work
26.2 done 12/5/2010
70.3 by 10/12/2011
140.6 by 12/31/2012

WonderBoy

I have insurance with All State currently.  Unfortunately, I was not able to afford the quotes that they gave me for collision/comp.

HOWEVER...

Just for grins, I called Dairyland (I think they operate under a different name, but if you google "dairyland motorcycle insurance" it'll pop up). 

They gave me a quote for my '99 996, including a $250 deductible on both coll/comp, state minimums for insurance, uninsured motorist, PIP...basically the whole package...for $1400 something annually. 

Considering that I have totalled one bike, have multiple speeding tickets (none on a motorcycle though), and have been involved in a car accident (not my fault, though)...that is D@MN good.
High above the muckey muck...

fuzzykeith

I pay about $1800/yr with State Farm - I think the split is $1100 for the 07 1098 (+3 K upgrades) and $700 for the 06 S2R1000.  I got quotes from that all the way up to $7K a year when I added the 1098 in March 07.  Most insurers were scare to death of the "super" in superbike..  I told them it meant "super safe" and "super easy to handle" not "super easy to hit warp speed" or "super easy to get a ticket before second gear".   [popcorn]
"Life is like a box of chocolates...you just want to find the good pieces and feed the rest to your dog."

Girlrider

Not a superbike, but the S2R 800 runs me $700/year with Farmers Foremost policy.  It came down significantly when I bundled the house, car, scooter and bike.  Progressive had quoted me close to $2k as a standalone.

fastwin

Damn Keith! Where have you been?? Thought al-Qaida or the Taliban had snatched you from a bar somewhere because of an unpaid bar tab or something. [laugh] Glad to see you post. Do you still ride motorcycles? [moto]