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|TCM|FT
6/8/2007 7:55:40 PM
My best friend pays 11$ a month with state farm for full coverage on his bike(GSXR 1000-2006). He does however have all of his company  vehicles and home and all the rest of his toys insured with them. He's 38yrs old and his wife works for State farm. So, that may have something to do with it. lol
I'm 37, clean record and have everything with state farm; house, van, truck, bike, 2x life and I live in a low populated area. btw gieco quoted me 2k and progressive 4k a year. screw that my bikes paid for
rmtcrib
6/8/2007 10:51:07 PM
31 on sunday 1krr 97 mth Geico in Chicago.  Anyone know about San Diego prices. Moving there in Fall
menefreghista
6/10/2007 12:45:02 AM
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ORIGINAL: rmtcrib

31 on sunday 1krr 97 mth Geico in Chicago.  Anyone know about San Diego prices. Moving there in Fall


Geico doesn't work too well for sport bikers in SoCal ... i'm with AAA now that they undercut State Farm        
baxsom
6/10/2007 9:04:55 AM
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ORIGINAL: ASAP

woa all of you are lucky because State Farm is charging me at least 235 a MONTH thats why i don't have insurance. I live in Miami Fl


good luck with that
wreck me without insurance and my high priced very enthusiastic USAA lawyers will back up a truck to my place and unload all of your stuff

i especially like the new tx law that requires everyone caught without insurance to immediatly have their car towed. no questions asked.

within a month of the law enacting the impound lot was overflowing
alwaysbikn
6/10/2007 11:10:13 AM
43.00 per month with State Farm....full coverage 500.00 deductable on a 2006 CBR 1000.
36 years old with clean record.
crizzo
6/11/2007 11:53:15 PM
I'm in San Diego with State Farm.  For a 100/300/50 with equal uninsured motorist coverage: ~$740/yr.  I'm 28 with a "clean" record.  One thing I thought was nice is that I received a $20 check in the mail from State Farm telling me I over-paid.  Every other insurance co I checked want $1100+.  Nobody could touch State Farm's rates for me. 

A bunch of you have me contemplating medical coverage.  I'm guessing since this is a feature of my auto insurance policy that my normal medical policy won't be happy about covering me.  I've got a basic Kaiser plan, if anyone has any input on that.

Since a few folks in here mentioned AAA, I'll have to give them a call to see there rates next time around..
DJ S.L.ICE
6/13/2007 5:47:11 AM
State Farm full coverage including medical, towing, uninsured and underinsured motorist - $66/month.  I'm 41 clean record and I also have truck, homeowner's and 2x life insurance policies with them.  And yes, since State Farm did so well financially, they are issuing checks to policy holders.  I got one for about 60 bucks - gotta love that.
Draco88
6/13/2007 11:57:14 AM
Medical?  How did you get medical with state farm?  I was told that they do not offer such insurance with motorcycles becuase there is simply too much risk.  Are you sure you don't mean medical payment to others (as in if you hurt someone else in a crash)?  I tried to get some kind of gap/disability insurance in case I was seriously injured on the bike, but couldnt' find a single company that would offer it.
DJ S.L.ICE
6/14/2007 7:44:31 PM
I have med payments for me and others.  I think I got it because the bike was an add-on to my auto policy.  My bike and SUV have the exact same coverage.
ky_wildcat
6/14/2007 8:01:30 PM
28 per month. Farm Bureau
7thgear
6/15/2007 11:15:05 PM
yeah if your friend has all that under the company, even 11 a month is to much lol i am sure with even 3 company vehicles, a car, house etc he is at few grand a month in insurance soo really he isnt coming ahead at the end of the month :)
 
and if you live and ride in heavy motorcycle states, ie Florida, Cali you will pay more, alot more than say someone in North Dakota where there is one biker per 20 miles lol. Here in Florida i can pass 10 bikes in mile let alone a bike night where we can see a 100 or more just in one spot. Yes having everything with one company is good you do save, if a home owner you get a discount if you are married with kids you get a discount.
 
The reasons for things like this is statistically people with more to lose or leaving behind will make "safer" choices on the road  also an older rider has one more experience and makes wiser decisions then an 18year old who is believing they are indestructible.
 
some one was talkin about medical payments coverage Draco i think, well it depends on the company, i know State Farm was offering it in some states, again heavy states like Florida they may not offer it as there is to much risk they will be paying out with every loss. The first part of your coverage is liablity coverage so it pays other persons that you maybe be liablie for ie your passenger or someone in the other vehicle. IT DOES NOT COVER YOUR MEDICAL EXPENSES as it is for injuries to others meaning not you.
champ24
6/16/2007 12:40:10 AM
Wow it amazes me how varied the rates are for everyone.  I'm 23 and have an ok driving record and pay $84 per month from Progressive.
7thgear
6/16/2007 8:28:42 AM
well it varies for a reason champ, and i am sure there people on here that have insurance but the lowest limits you can have.
zorgen
6/16/2007 12:11:23 PM
State Farm $286 a year total coverage. Could be even less if I raised my deductibles.
zorgen
6/16/2007 12:23:31 PM
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ORIGINAL: |TCM|FT

state farm, 345 a year full cov. + van, car, truck, and a house...37yrs old 


Are you saying $345 a year for all of those vehicles?
Qxtreem
6/16/2007 1:09:12 PM
Country Insurance ( of the Farmers Group)100/300/100.
$407 Annual for my 1KRR.
$374 Per 6 Months on my 07 Ridgeline.
|TCM|FT
6/16/2007 11:43:47 PM

no i wish. that was just for the bike. the rest is just the other things i have covered with them, so i get better rates.

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ORIGINAL: zorgenn

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ORIGINAL: |TCM|FT

state farm, 345 a year full cov. + van, car, truck, and a house...37yrs old 


Are you saying $345 a year for all of those vehicles?
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