Honestly, I am curious about the motorcycle insurance pay, and how successful these motorcycle insurance. Tell me what you think. This is what I gathered:
1) USAA. Currently, I’ve been with USAA for quite some time. I finally got a motorcycle insurance for $600 a year, and that is with a motorcycle license. They also put “ABS” as a variable factor for the lower cost. I am at full coverage. The truth is USAA has been really good to me. I’ve been in 3 car accidents. 2 out of 3 have not been at my fault. They expedite really quick.
2) Progressive Insurance. (What I have gathered): When I asked for Progressive Insurance, they informed me it would cost me $2100 a year without a motorcycle license. If I had a motorcycle license than it would cost me $1800 a year. I couldn’t believe the price to this. This is what I gathered in the forums:
a. Some had to pay a $1100 a year, but they went to lizard. They were able to get it at $330 a year for full coverage.
b. Discounts. There are multi-discounts and motorcycle license discounts.
c. Progressive will also pay the impound fees and will pay the lost of the motorcycle
3) Geiko. (Need information). Annual Premium if you have two motorcycles for $900. 100/300/50, on my 2007 ATV and my 2014 RT. The total for both is $274/yr, $223 of it for the Spyder.
Anti theft discount is $3 and safety training discount and mature rider are $29 each.
4) Rider Insurance. Cheaper than Progressive Insurance. Some paid $700 a year.
5) [FONT="]Dairyland. Their online broker is Parker Stevens agency is manned and ran by total morons. They made a number of mistakes on the policy (even my name) and almost caused a cancellation by not getting all required info to the home office. (They do give an ABS discount). In the end I was talking with Corp and demanded that I become a "house" account, removing me from any contact with Parker Stevens.[/FONT][FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="]Dairyland. The cost depending on the driver about $400[/FONT]
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[FONT="]7) Statefarm. (Need more information)[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I would like to know besides the cost. Your experience, and their customer service.[/FONT]
1) USAA. Currently, I’ve been with USAA for quite some time. I finally got a motorcycle insurance for $600 a year, and that is with a motorcycle license. They also put “ABS” as a variable factor for the lower cost. I am at full coverage. The truth is USAA has been really good to me. I’ve been in 3 car accidents. 2 out of 3 have not been at my fault. They expedite really quick.
2) Progressive Insurance. (What I have gathered): When I asked for Progressive Insurance, they informed me it would cost me $2100 a year without a motorcycle license. If I had a motorcycle license than it would cost me $1800 a year. I couldn’t believe the price to this. This is what I gathered in the forums:
a. Some had to pay a $1100 a year, but they went to lizard. They were able to get it at $330 a year for full coverage.
b. Discounts. There are multi-discounts and motorcycle license discounts.
c. Progressive will also pay the impound fees and will pay the lost of the motorcycle
3) Geiko. (Need information). Annual Premium if you have two motorcycles for $900. 100/300/50, on my 2007 ATV and my 2014 RT. The total for both is $274/yr, $223 of it for the Spyder.
Anti theft discount is $3 and safety training discount and mature rider are $29 each.
4) Rider Insurance. Cheaper than Progressive Insurance. Some paid $700 a year.
5) [FONT="]Dairyland. Their online broker is Parker Stevens agency is manned and ran by total morons. They made a number of mistakes on the policy (even my name) and almost caused a cancellation by not getting all required info to the home office. (They do give an ABS discount). In the end I was talking with Corp and demanded that I become a "house" account, removing me from any contact with Parker Stevens.[/FONT][FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="]Dairyland. The cost depending on the driver about $400[/FONT]
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[FONT="]7) Statefarm. (Need more information)[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I would like to know besides the cost. Your experience, and their customer service.[/FONT]