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Started by bulldogs2k, June 29, 2008, 08:25:05 AM

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bulldogs2k

DMF,

I have 2 bikes at the moment and I plan on adding a Monster 696, along with a Suzuki S50 for the girlfriend.  I just want a quick heads up as to how much I'll be paying by seeing how much some of you pay ;D.  All in truth, I can't wait until monday to bug my insurance agent so I figured I'll get a heads up from you guys first.  I'm with statefarm and I have my home owners and car insurance with them.  One through escrow and the car's are 45 beans a month. 


EDIT:  I'm 25 with a clean record.  My insurance agent says I have a high(est) rating in terms of being a safe driver, I'm not sure how their merit system works.   

ODrides

Without knowing ages and driving records it probably won't make a very acurate comparison, but I'm with State Farm too.  Their rates on Ducatis are excellent.  I have 2 Ducs, 2 cars, and my house through them.

Duc L'Smart

I've got 4 bikes insured through Farmer's (Foremost).
It's pretty reasonable, except for the 1098 :P
The coverage seems thorough- if you get comprehensive it includes roadside assistance , & some $$$ for extras on the bike.
I haven't filed any claims with Farmer's though, so I can't help you there.
'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

bulldogs2k

Quote from: ODrides on June 29, 2008, 08:47:39 AM
Without knowing ages and driving records it probably won't make a very acurate comparison, but I'm with State Farm too.  Their rates on Ducatis are excellent.  I have 2 Ducs, 2 cars, and my house through them.

fixed for ya!  Thanks for the heads up. 
[thumbsup]

DRKWNG

I have both of my cars, as well as both bikes insured through Geico.  I am 37 and up until last Nov I had a clean record, but my wife ruined that by sticking a camera in my face, to show me a picture of a flippin bird that she took, while we were out driving my S2000 one day.  Anyway, the bike insurance was pretty cheap for just the Ducati, was paying $75 dollars every three months for full coverage, but the Daytona really brought it up.  Now I am paying about $250 every three months for both bikes.   :(

Bick

Quote from: ODrides on June 29, 2008, 08:47:39 AM
Without knowing ages and driving records it probably won't make a very acurate comparison, but I'm with State Farm too.  Their rates on Ducatis are excellent.  I have 2 Ducs, 2 cars, and my house through them.

State Farm (At least in Colorado, though I don't think it would vary state to state) rates by bike displacement, not by manufacturer or type.

40, clean record, S2R 800, SS1000ds, R1200 GS = $108/mo.  Waiting to see what happens with the theft claim on the SS.
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DRKWNG

Most companies do base rates on displacement.  But that displacement rate depends on what class bike it is, with sportbikes being at the top (i.e. most expensive) class.  Hence why my rates more than doubled when I got the Daytona.

TiNi

2 bikes, 2 autos, and homeowners all with statefarm

$265/yr for the monster, but i'm a girl, and over 30  ;)

ODrides

31 year old male.  $275/yr Monster.  $339/yr 998.  State Farm.

bulldogs2k

#9
I wonder how much my 22 year old gf will cost to insure a s50 boulevard.  I was quoted 40/month for a 696 through state farm.  I pay 12 bucks/mo for my dual and 20/mo for my 82 seca 650. 

Drunken Monkey

I'm using progressive and insure 3 bikes (944 insured for an extra $7K, 750 and 250 Vespa) and I'm paying about $80 a month.

Married, old fart (40+), good record, no claims.

I own several motorcycles. I have owned lots of motorcycles. And have bolted and/or modified lots of crap to said motorcycles...

gearhead

 Paid 550 for the 696 with fire and theft and 500 for just plpd on my VFR

somegirl

When I added my '79 KZ400 to my insurance, it cost me -$13 because I now qualified for the multi-bike discount.  That's right, I got a check after adding a bike. [thumbsup] ;D
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DoubleEagle

I have my 4 bikes : 1098 R, Full coverage w/ $1,000 deductible for collision and comp., #1 S4Rs ,Full covererage , same as 1098 R, #2 S4Rs , never ridden, delivered to me after prep. just Comp. Liability, and Med. pay., ( must have w/ Progressive ) BMW K1200S ,Full Coverage same as the others and Home owners w/ Progressive. I qualify for several discounts so my yearly cost is just shy of $2,000. Age 59
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DRKWNG

Quote from: DoubleEagle on June 29, 2008, 11:33:45 PM
I have my 4 bikes : 1098 R, Full coverage w/ $1,000 deductible for collision and comp., #1 S4Rs ,Full covererage , same as 1098 R, #2 S4Rs , never ridden, delivered to me after prep. just Comp. Liability, and Med. pay., ( must have w/ Progressive ) BMW K1200S ,Full Coverage same as the others and Home owners w/ Progressive. I qualify for several discounts so my yearly cost is just shy of $2,000. Age 59

DUDE!!  2 S4RSs along with a 1098R??!!  What do you do, sling coke to the stars?