who's charging what?
State Farm's getting me for nearly 600 per year.
State Farm is about $100 less for me ( but I'm a lot older and so is my bike) -
So in my experience - I've shopped around a bit - that isn't such a bad number
Funny, I just did my insurance a couple weeks ago. Bike and truck both insured w/ AAA
$553 for the bike @ AAA
I'm 25, the bike is a '95 m900 and I've been riding for 5 years. I think I also got my parent's long time member discount even though I'm on my own tab now.
I've got...
Liability
Bodily Injury, $250k/person
Property Damage $100k total
Medical
Medical Payments $5k/person
My auto
Comprehensive w/ $500 deductible
Collision w/ $500 deductible
Uninsured Motorist
Bodily Injury $100k/person
Uninsured & Underinsured Vehicles, Deductible Waiver
Geico - $700. New rider/new bike
50/25/50k with $500 deduct & towing
This is my first ever motorcycle insurance I am relatively new... (2006 Monster 620)
Went thru Laidlaw via Harley Davidson = Progressive (not sure how that works)
$573/yr
Liability
Comprehensive
Bike fully insured w/ $3000 for equipment and custom parts
Medical
Medical Payments $10k/person
Bodily Injury up to $300k for two people
Uninsured & Underinsured Motorist, Deductible Waiver
All I know, it was way better than what Geico wanted, they charged a lot more for less coverage. They wanted $1100 for a third of the coverage.
foremost with the m696 $310 a year
foremost with the m1100 $600 a year
geico and progressive were 300 to 400 more on the 696
with very good coverage.
im 34
Wow, I guess I'm fortunate. Geico - 50/100 Bod. 50 Prop. and 50/100 Uninsr. for $188 per year [clap] 2000 Supersport 750ie
Check out McGraw. Cheapest by far.
'07 R6: $80.00 per year, State Farm.
(ok... it's non-op... =))