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03-30-2015 09:38 PM | |
OKH2 |
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Originally Posted by Kawiguy454
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State Farm $248 for 6 months 500 deductable... They didn't know what an H2 was at first but the price is good. State farm continues best price for me.
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03-29-2015 02:01 AM | |
Adrenaguy |
Track days? Anyone in the USA with a policy that allows for Track Day Coverage? I'm in Pennsylvania with full coverage through Riders Insurance... They cover everything including gear, accessories, towing, etc. For dirt cheap... But they are dropping their track day coverage.. I'm kinda upset about the situation! |
03-29-2015 01:18 AM | |
Kawiguy454 | State Farm $248 for 6 months 500 deductable... They didn't know what an H2 was at first but the price is good. State farm continues best price for me. |
03-28-2015 01:04 AM | |
Kawcollector | Agreed geico is the way to go. With six road bikes on the policy already, my quote for full coverage 600 per year on the H2, in Northern California. The h2 is on their books they pulled it right up with the vin #, and the model #. We have USAA for auto coverage and they were not even close, about 2000 per year more than. Geico. Total cost for now seven road bikes with the H2 at full coverage 1200 per year for us. They give free quotes to any interested parties. And no, I don't work or have any other affiliation with them at all. |
03-28-2015 12:38 AM | |
edinlr | I mentioned this on another thread, but I hit the deal with Geico for $876, there was about a two hour delay and then another message that said welcome to the family and go print your documents. I have three kids who have had their share of spills and the wife just had a high dollar 5mph spill in December. I knew I was screwed so I am thankful for Geico. |
03-27-2015 11:50 PM | |
ZX-14R_stealthrider |
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Originally Posted by GoFaster
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I ended up switching all vehicles plus house to a new policy. Was with State Farm (now Certas / Desjardins), went to Dalton Timmis (broker) and they switched everything over to Aviva.
The H2 doesn't seem to be in their ratings system so they treat it the same as a ZX10R. Full coverage is a little over C$820 per year with all available discounts (including multi-bike). |
03-27-2015 11:21 PM | |
GoFaster |
I ended up switching all vehicles plus house to a new policy. Was with State Farm (now Certas / Desjardins), went to Dalton Timmis (broker) and they switched everything over to Aviva. The H2 doesn't seem to be in their ratings system so they treat it the same as a ZX10R. Full coverage is a little over C$820 per year with all available discounts (including multi-bike). |
03-26-2015 12:06 PM | |
edinlr | I know the first thing my bank will ask is the name of the carrier, so the search is really urgent. I checked Progressive again and thanks to the bride's recent spill, they want $2605 per year, down from $2700 a couple months ago. Geico looks to be the cheapest at $876. USAA was real high. Allstate did not have the bike in their system and could not quote. State Farm had fired us because of all of the kid's spills, so they aren't an option either. The good news is that I got 1.99% financing on the bike. |
02-19-2015 05:08 PM | |
Ryder |
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Originally Posted by shotgun15
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Yup, you better get that quote in writing, ASAP!
![]() Wish I could say that about tickets, but I've been a good boy lately ![]() ![]() |
02-18-2015 03:40 PM | |
shotgun15 |
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echelon is my motorcycle insurance company.
Never a ticket, never a claim. Professional couple....... I honestly think her quote is WAY low - but that's the number she gave me. I hope it sticks. I'm thrilled with that number. Greg ![]() Wish I could say that about tickets, but I've been a good boy lately ![]() |
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