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Motorcycle Insurance DiscussionThis is the place to discuss what type of Motorcycle Insurance you carry or any problems or good experiences you've had with certain companies.
Thanks for all of your replies. I'm jealous of all these low rates. I just called Progressive and it was the same exact cost. The rep was really nice and said I should reduce medical from $25000 to $2500 and do away with the towing as I have AAA.
I'll call my insurance rep tomorrow to see if there's a better rate.
For my 09' SB I have the McGraw Group through the local Dealer for $500.00 a year w/ $500.00 deductable, but only $2000.00 accessories coverage. She told me I could rais ethe accessory coverage at any time without an increase in cost. No medical since I have it at work.
$480 a year through Progressive at 28yrs old and extra $3k in extras for the paint and a few other mods. That's through USAA military discount though!! Everybody else wanted me to pay 1500 to 2200 a year!
Switched from Progressive (good rates) to Nationwide for better rates/more coverage/lower deductibles. $460. per year for '04 Sporty & '07 FXD. No towing for breakdowns, though.
My older sister has been hammered by a couple of companies over the past few years on metrics, then her Street Glide was nearly $850. or so. Made no sense...52 years old, perfect credit, perfect driving record. She couldn't get a decent quote from anyone.
Over $1400 canadian in Manitoba Canada and we only have one option for insurance call Manitoba Public Insurance or Autopac. Robbers is all I can say in an area you can only ride 6 months of the year.
But I'm still going to ride my Harley
$50 a month in Oklahoma City with Progressive...pisses me off because I am 38 with a perfect record and good credit. Ol lady got a quote for $60 a month for a 2003 883 Sportster.
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