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Old 06-01-2012, 04:55 PM   #1
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Only if driving the appropriate stereotypical vehicle.

Give him a 65 year old asian woman driving an Iroc Z and his Excel program will self-destruct.
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:43 PM   #2
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Woooooowwwwwwww. I pay $175 a year for both bikes


disclaimer: I have basic coverage. I figure the amount I saved by only having basic coverage would have already been more than what I paid for the CBR, and why would I bother insuring a klr more than just the basic insurance?
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Old 06-01-2012, 06:16 PM   #3
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Yea, apparently I need to be 1 yr older, married with children, and have my speeding violation fall off my record. And then it would be acceptable to pay a sane rate.... What a scam. But I go back to Kawi being at fault, having a VIN number that starts with ZX, and letting a street standard fall into the superbike category. Hell, I can hop on a Z1000 for a reasonable price, or a vfr1200 for about $95 a month.

And derf, this is the bare minimum BASIC collision/comp package. Basically the 25/50 with no uninsured or anything extra. 10-12k? Fucking absurd. Sorry, i'll be getting a differnt bike until im older.
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Old 06-01-2012, 04:35 PM   #4
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Except that my Excel macro (not "program" ) would be smart enough to realize that there are always exceptions to the rule, and wouldn't trip out over them.
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Old 06-01-2012, 06:23 PM   #5
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Yup. I think even my vfr is considered a sportbike. Not sure about super sport. I have basic basic for both bikes. Ill have to look up my paper work and tell ya what I pay and for what.


The only thing bad for me on my bike record is a ticket for no MC license but thhat was 5 or so years ago. My agent never mentioned it so I guess its dropped.
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Old 06-01-2012, 06:47 PM   #6
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you need to find someone who has a policy with those companies, and get a copy of the papers that come with it. They list all the discount codes available. If they think you will bail, they'll give you some discounts even though you don't really qualify. Like if you are a so-called "professional" you will get a discount, and they also have an equivalent discount for people who work in "trades" like plumbing, etc. And with my company there is another discount for belonging to a "professional association" which can bascially be anything, even a lame honors society.
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Old 06-01-2012, 07:03 PM   #7
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State Farm. They go by engine size regardless of type of bike... Yes, a VTX 1800 cost more to insure with State Farm than a CBR1000RR...

Progressive is the WORST... I had them with my 500R... I turned 25, got my renewal a month later and it had gone UP almost $300/yr. I called and they said that they had re-evaluated the way they calculated rates for motorcycles and while I did get a discount for turning 25, the net result was an increase. I promptly told them to fuck off... then switched to State Farm. Cost less than 1/3 what I had paid before the rate increase...
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Old 06-01-2012, 09:07 PM   #8
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State Farm. They go by engine size regardless of type of bike... Yes, a VTX 1800 cost more to insure with State Farm than a CBR1000RR...

Progressive is the WORST... I had them with my 500R... I turned 25, got my renewal a month later and it had gone UP almost $300/yr. I called and they said that they had re-evaluated the way they calculated rates for motorcycles and while I did get a discount for turning 25, the net result was an increase. I promptly told them to fuck off... then switched to State Farm. Cost less than 1/3 what I had paid before the rate increase...
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Old 06-01-2012, 10:12 PM   #9
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I laughed when I got a progressive quote on just liability. It was more than what my ninja 250 cost.
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Old 06-02-2012, 12:20 AM   #10
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Yup. I think even my vfr is considered a sportbike. Not sure about super sport. I have basic basic for both bikes. Ill have to look up my paper work and tell ya what I pay and for what.


The only thing bad for me on my bike record is a ticket for no MC license but thhat was 5 or so years ago. My agent never mentioned it so I guess its dropped.
My VF500F was $88 a year. I thought I quoted out a 6th gen VFR800 and it wasn't that much???

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State Farm. They go by engine size regardless of type of bike... Yes, a VTX 1800 cost more to insure with State Farm than a CBR1000RR...

Progressive is the WORST... I had them with my 500R... I turned 25, got my renewal a month later and it had gone UP almost $300/yr. I called and they said that they had re-evaluated the way they calculated rates for motorcycles and while I did get a discount for turning 25, the net result was an increase. I promptly told them to fuck off... then switched to State Farm. Cost less than 1/3 what I had paid before the rate increase...
I'm almost certain she said that she got a quote from State Farm and it wasn't the lowest. I could be wrong though.
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