I was wondering who y'all use for motorcycle insurance? I've got a few dings on my record (that NEVER HAPPENED :mad: only a couple of them did :oops:) so I don't care if the insurers won't pay up or service is awful or whatever, I just want the cheapest possible insurance so I can be riding legally... In case I get another ticket... I freakin hate insurance laws, what a bunch of bull%*@#!
Progressive, 75/yr, liability only, 38yrs old, riding 20yrs (now. Wow! I just realized this month is when I started riding!).
Progressive, bare mins for Oregon.. $230 a year, less than 1yr riding experience.
Progressive, Socal, Shitty record, full coverage, $52/month
progressive...Northern Virginia...2 dings on my record...full coverage...$1050 a year :dunno_white:
Progressive, $100K per person, $300K per accident, $50K property damage, 193 USD a year. 20 years old, no previous riding experience. Clean record.
www.bike-line.com i pay $57/year!!! liability only. 22 years old, 1st bike, MSF course, perfect driving record. i was on the same boat, i just wanted the insurance to get my riding legally.
Progressive. 22yo. $280 full coverage.
It will probably go up now that I've had a wreck. :cry:
Progressive, Full coverage $250 ded, $10K Medical, roadside assistance = $342/yr
Dang, y'all got some cheap insurance... Progressive wanted $1,200/yr for nothing extra but a little medical payment coverage...
Quote from: marlopez on June 17, 2006, 06:09:00 PM
www.bike-line.com i pay $57/year!!! liability only. 22 years old, 1st bike, MSF course, perfect driving record. i was on the same boat, i just wanted the insurance to get my riding legally.
Awesome! Exactly what I was lookin for! Wait... You have a perfect record... Well, if I can get insured for under 400/yr, that would keep me from drivin dirty :thumb:
Doh, forgot to mention. 22yrs old and speeding ticket coming off my record in august.. 84 in a 65... happend three years ago in my old car on a long... long.. long drive from WA to TX.
They still want quite a bit from me to insure... %^@$^%#....
20 years old, good record, 1st bike: 108 bucks a year for the state minimum.
19 years old. Riding one year. Dairyland County Mutual, $170/year.
Progressive, 43yr old, full coverage including towing 120.00 year
35yrs old married 05 GS $500 year state farm. Funny thing Friday I called and I got quoted at $650 a year for the GSXR 600 $700 for the 750 and about $800 for the 1K. Not moving up but I was tring to show someone how the i4's were higher in insurance than the GS. . . didn't do a good job I told him to call his insurance co and get his own rates.
37 years old, not married, in the hinterlands of Southern California.
American Automobile Association. Minimum + comprehensive ($500 ded.) + collision ($1000 ded.) + uninsured motorist.
$368 per year. This is discounted due to auto and homeowner insurance thru AAA as well as a good driver discount.
I was soooo glad to have more than the minimums when I dropped my brand-new bike recently. Now she's back in mint condition! My insurance will increase by $300 per year due to the collision, starting next year.
21 years old, Excellent record, MSF course, 1 year riding, liability only 2005 GSF, 'Drive from Progressive', 86 dollars a year.
Quote from: Budrick320 on June 19, 2006, 07:02:27 AM
21 years old, Excellent record, MSF course, 1 year riding, liability only 2005 GSF, 'Drive from Progressive', 86 dollars a year.
Holy hell! in San Antonio no less.. home of uninsured drivers capitial of the free world where they like to charge you an arm and two legs. Hel do me a favor, tell me how bad it is to ride around 6104?? esp just east of the 90 junction.. one of my fav spots because of the big hill
haahahaha, 20 years old, progressive, rding a fewmonths, 2 speeding tickets from a while back, 50 bucks a month, yes, thats per month, and a brand new GSX-R600 was 330 a month, lol, when i was 17 i called progressive on a BUSA, lol, just for kicks and giggles, and it was over 7000 a year... i also had 2 speeding back then...
i wonder if anyone lives in chicago and how much are you paying?