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Can anyone recommend the best company to use for motorcycle insurance in Massachusetts? I've called a few and they either don't operate in this state, or they do but don't offer coverage for motorcycles. Suggestions? Thanks!
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1st, who have you called? so that we aren't reccomending places you already called. 2nd, I/we assume you have called the big companies like Progressive/Geico/Allstate/State Farm/etc.?
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I've called Geico, and Progressive. Those are the major two that I always see the ads for, for motorcycle insurance anyway, and struck out on em both. So I figured I'd ask who other people are using to avoid going all the way down the list.
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who is your current automotive/homeowners or other insurance policy with and did you check with them?
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Geico........no go
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October 24, 2013, 08:56:00 AM »
You might have better luck in NEMHA forum........I have arbella. I think they are pricey but i have a local agent i can bug whenever i have problem.
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October 26, 2013, 08:54:00 PM »
I have Safety Insurance.
My policy runs about 400 a year. I have full coverage and a clean record. I don't ride like an asshat.
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2013 EVO $750.00 A year, no tickets for full coverage with high limits. Viking insurance of Wisconsin.
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Quote from: Skybarney on October 27, 2013, 05:07:25 AM
2013 EVO $750.00 A year, no tickets for full coverage with high limits. Viking insurance of Wisconsin.
You live in CA
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Yup, We get bent over for everything.....
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That's cool, I just didn't know if there was one company over the others that was preferred by riders.
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http://motorcycle-insurance.findthebest.com/d/s/Massachusetts
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Quote from: Skybarney on October 27, 2013, 09:55:02 PM
Yup, We get bent over for everything.....
Depends. I pay 40% less then you and I'm in CA.
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Hbliam, Something to do with location or what you do for a living? Is it a minimum policy? (I went 300k) who the heck are you insured though? I have no tickets or accidents on record and have had a MC license for 32 years. How can it be so much less expensive?
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Quote from: Skybarney on October 28, 2013, 10:44:48 AM
Hbliam, Something to do with location or what you do for a living? Is it a minimum policy? (I went 300k) who the heck are you insured though? I have no tickets or accidents on record and have had a MC license for 32 years. How can it be so much less expensive?
I live in Orange County. Doubt that's the difference. No tickets, no accidents, MC license for 25 years. 1M/500K policy. Its likely due to it being USAA. And I insure two other vehicles and a house.
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