rvizzle
3/25/2008 1:53:22 PM
I know this has been discussed before, but I got some insurance quotes today that weren't bad, but wondering what everyone else pays for Full Coverage.
My quote from Progressive : 1599 a year for 07 CBR.
jaynd
3/25/2008 2:02:28 PM
for my 2001 F4i, w/ a $250 deductable (full coverage)....i pay $55 or so a month (im 23).
<edit> thats w/ state farm and a clean record
flashman
3/25/2008 2:24:37 PM
I think I posted this in another thread. Im a brand new rider and 27 with good record.
Liability
100 Comp
500 Collision
Unisured/Underinsured
All for $50 a year at State Farm
Martin_D
3/25/2008 2:43:33 PM
Damn, I keep telling myself that I'm not going to look at insurance threads anymore. Makes me too angry! all you getting these good prices, I would kill to get a 1599 a year deal.
Guess I need to turn 25, and get married. Seems like the only way to get the discounts.
jaynd
3/25/2008 3:01:43 PM
martin, if you also have different lines of insurance w/ most companies you'll get a discount. i get a discount from statefarm for having my life insurance, truck insurance, and hospitalization through them aswell. maybe look into that?
rvizzle
3/25/2008 3:21:48 PM
I'm only 22 with clean record - married though.
fishfryer527
3/25/2008 6:31:17 PM
Full Coverage. $400 State Farm. I forget if it is a 250 or 500 deductible. I have my House, S2000 and Acura TL with them as well as a $3M umbrella policy, but I am old, 44, so I guess that is why it is cheap. If I had to pay $1000 for insurance, I would do without (it is legal in FL), but I wouldn't ride a fully faired, expensive to fix sportbike. I would have a SV650 with a cage on it.
vpsophmore
3/25/2008 6:35:13 PM
I'll never get anything but full coverage on my bikes since I've had one stolen...
Just wait til you invest $10k in your bike and have somebody come pick it up overnight...Progressive ended up giving me a grand more than paid for my bike over a year later and covered all the parts I added up to $3k without needing any receipts.
$730 full coverage a year. But I believe part of it depends on where you live(city size and seasons). were able to ride all year compared to other areas that have less then 6 months...