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Last year I bought motorcycle insurance through Arbella. I had full coverage and was quoted $1,400 for the year. When I put the bike up for the winter in November I was going to drop the coverage all together until spring, but the insurance lady recommended I keep some coverage on it because the bike is kept in my friend's garage and theft may be an issue since he doesnt always shut his garage door. So she dropped the coverage amounts way down but it was still covered for fire and theft. I'm not sure what that changed the yearly premium to but I got a check BACK from them for $150, and the whole year wasnt paid yet so Im guessing it'd be around 800-900.
I was a step 9 when I bought with an offense that should have cleared in October.
What should I be paying a year for full coverage? 2004 GSXR 600, which is mint, but probably valued at $4,500, 26 years old, and a step 8.
What kind of liabilty and comprehensive limits should I have?
2004 GSXR 600
Uh.......step 9 with the "new" SDIP, or with the "old"? I think I'm only a step 1 or 2 now under the new system, as most of my tickets have "aged" off my record.
PM McBiggity, he might be able to help you out with a quote, maybe? He works for Commerce last I knew.
I know a little about everything, and alot about nothing.
Thats with the old system. No offenses in the last three years, and no accidents, ever.
2004 GSXR 600
the new system is baed on 0-45. but 99 and 98 are the best steps.??????????? yeah, confusing
I don't understand it and I can't give quotes on premiums. call a local agent for that. Too many variables involved for me to do it in the claims dept.
I'm paying ~170 a year with a previous-system Step 9 for full coverage.
2001 Kawasaki ZRX1200R
Time to buy something with a little less bling factor?
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2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
What is this step system you speak of?
oh wait... it looks like you guys are all from MA right? Is this something just for your state? I'm just a dumb NH hick.
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I'm guessing that the huge price difference has more to do with age or coverage amounts?? his bike is a 600 and in MA I think the CC's are an important factor.
My drz400 costs me quite a bit more than 170 and Ive got a very clean record, but my coverage limits are very high.
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13 Monster EVO 1100
I was 25 at my $170 rate. That's with a 1200 cc bike. Probably more theft rate/geographic location.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
I moved from south boston to somerville...my insurance dropped over $400 for the year. It seems that where you live is a huge factor for bikes.
Ok so it sounds like it's a combination of bike type and the fac that I live in Springfield, and possibly really jacked up limits.
2004 GSXR 600
Springfield is probably the issue.
Model of bike is *claimed* to not matter by my insurance agent. All bikes are either "Under 600cc" or "Over 600cc" in MA.
My insurance was like $600 this year. My bike is 800cc. I have everything including greater then the minimums on liability, etc.. but I do have a $1000 deductible. I keep full coverage for the winter.
Springfield is probably hurting you a TON. I had my rate double when I moved to Waltham in 2003.
However your driving record is the big thing. When I hit 5 years no incidents this year my insurance dropped from $1000 to $600.
Yes, the price for full coverage depends on where you live. I pay $970 a year for full coverage on my 05 zx636 valued at 6.5k I'm in Somerville. 26 years old, no accidents or tickets. I'm at best step ( not sure...9? ) I feel I'm paying too much for insurance. Don't you guys think? I gotta shop around for next season, see maybe I can get better prices.
Anyone has State Farm in MA? I heard they're one of the best in service and price.
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Ned
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Last I checked State Farm will not insure here since the rates are set by the state.
I just switched insurance companies and saved $200/year and even increased all my limits. I know a lot of people here do not like Commerce but that is who I went with. When I did make the switch, my agent messed up and said I had not been licensed for a motorcycle for 6 years and the rate almost doubled, so that could be a factor as well.