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wdsguy 05-23-2003 11:06 AM

Motorcycle Insurance
 
For all you riders out there, how much do u guys pay for bike insurance (annually)

I'm in north cal and I'm planning to get a kawasaki ninja 250r as a starter bike

Amputate Your Head 05-23-2003 11:09 AM

I think mine was $680(ish) something or other.... (right in that range.... ) on a new HD.

GTS Mark 05-23-2003 11:13 AM

Last year mine was only $800 CAD for a Suzuki Katana 600. I was a first time rider but had taken the motorcycle training course which brought down the price astronomically.

DH

FlyingIguana 05-23-2003 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by wdsguy
For all you riders out there, how much do u guys pay for bike insurance (annually)

I'm in north cal and I'm planning to get a kawasaki ninja 250r as a starter bike

within 2 months you could be bored out of your mind on that bike. i paid 1100 canadian for my 600.

i would recommend a 500 at least. much better resale value as well.

FlyingIguana 05-23-2003 11:58 AM

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Originally posted by DrinkingHard
Last year mine was only $800 CAD for a Suzuki Katana 600. I was a first time rider but had taken the motorcycle training course which brought down the price astronomically.

DH

what insurance company?

DirtyDanza 05-23-2003 12:30 PM

hahahahahahahahahahah when I turned 19 I got my R1 champion edition.... and my insurance was 480 a month

Lazy Bob 05-23-2003 12:36 PM

Just picked up my yamaha raodstar warrior and took the motorcycle training course. This is my first bike and it's a 1700cc cruiser that weighs 650 pounds. It's big and fast, but I realize my limitations and ride cautiously, and recommend the training course to anybdy who plans on riding.

$700 a year insurance in NY.

Don't get anything small to start off with, you will get bored with the bike. Just cuz it can go fast doesn't mean you have to ride fast. BTW, riding the twistys on a bike is as much fun as going fast :)

Good Luck with the bike :)

Bulldog-Johnnie 05-23-2003 12:50 PM

Paid $60/mo for full coverage on my 600f4i with State Farm until I got rear ended...

Only had to wait a day for my claim check.

Vox 05-23-2003 12:53 PM

When I got my Suzuki Marauder in '98 the rate was 850$, it's now down to 250$

Matt M 05-23-2003 12:54 PM

Mine is $182 for the year on a Suzuki GSXR 750 in Nevada. But I have been riding for 10 years now. :thumbsup

The Heron 05-23-2003 01:20 PM

I believe I only pay $300 or so for 6 months... I live in michigan so don't pay in winter :) I'm 20, had the motorcycle certification before I was even 16 so that might mean something I don't know.

Oh and I use progressive, they seem to be really good for motorcyclists.

DirtyDanza 05-23-2003 01:45 PM

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Originally posted by Matt M
Mine is $182 for the year on a Suzuki GSXR 750 in Nevada. But I have been riding for 10 years now. :thumbsup
Yeah once I had my R1 a few months... I switched it to the same plan as my truck as a week driver and got it down to 99 a month.... they told me that to have that bike at 19 was like insuring a lambo ..... I don't see why.... I toped that bike a 214mph... I think lambo's go like 226 don't they?

Exosist 05-23-2003 01:51 PM

I am paying 2430 a year full coverage

Honda CBR900

Keep in mind I am in New York we are the most expensive on Ins.

lickmymonster 05-23-2003 01:57 PM

About $650 for a 2k Ducati Monster m900s in Houston. Houston is one of the highest insurance rate zones. Been riding over 30 yrs with a good record. I still pay double what people are paying with an address just 15 miles from my zip code.

Lickmymonster:BangBang:

leefaefife 05-23-2003 01:59 PM

lickquote.com i dont know if they do US insurance but they are sure as hell the cheapest i have ever seen in my life !


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