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« on: February 02, 2004, 11:45:56 AM »

Still waiting for my new '03 Valk to be built from the crate.  In the mean time, I'd like to hear people's experience with motorcycle insurance.  My last bike was a '73 Honda CB750, so obviously I had no collision or theft and it cost about $80 per year for liability.

Is there a preferred insurance vendor?
What coverage is good for a brand new Valk?
What rates are people paying?
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2004, 02:09:49 PM »

Insurance rates vary greatly depending upon your zip code. One thing is for sure Bro., if you are used to paying $80 per year, you're not gonna be pleased with your rate quote. Ya just gotta bite the bullet & enjoy the ride.
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2004, 03:39:07 PM »

All four of my bikes, with Micah (17 yr old) listed as a rider and my wife (over 18!!) also, in addition to me, costs $177/yr. That is liability and comprehensive (fire & theft) only-no collision. That is $100K coverage. This includes a Valk, a 250 Ninja, a 500 Ninja, a 250 Reflex scooter. This is through progressive.Cheesy
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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2004, 07:35:12 PM »

Like the fine print says in all those weight loss commercials, m/c insurance varies significantly from state to state and within metropolitan areas within states; as well as type of bike, driving record, etc.
If you are a member of the Honda Riders Club of America (HRCA), automatic membership comes with purchase of new m/c from a Honda dealer.  They have a discount program through Progressive Insurance.  I had Progressive for 8 years, but recently switched to GEICO (where I have my auto insurance) where my policy on my 97 Tourer is $160 a year and was about $30 cheaper than Progressive quoted me after moving to FL.  In Atlanta GA where I was riding on mountain roads about 10K miles a year, my policy was $130/year (no at fault accidents either car or m/c; no tickets; ERC course certificate).  Moved to suburban FL area where roads are straight and flat and policy was going to be $60 more from Progressive.  At first I thought there was some sort of mistake made in the underwriting since the roads here are far less dangerous and getting out of Atlanta traffic; but due to all the 'mature senior' drivers here in FL, the rates are higher.

Congratulations on your new Valk.  Hope to see you in Valley Forge this summer.
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