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willklee 09-26-2007 12:49 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
damn, that sucks. you must be mr moneybags. $53.75/mos is a great price for insurance. do you like your cbr better that the gsxr?

sounds like everybody has state farm...

thepeanutincolorado 09-26-2007 01:00 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
$30 a month for full coverage with State Farm (I'm 34). Check Esurance for your cars though....I saved close to a grand (per year)switching my car over!

mikieed 09-27-2007 01:47 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
I pay $800 a year for full coverage ($500 Deductible) on my 07' 600rr. I was going to get a brand new 06' 1000rr but they wanted $2,000 for full coverage. I'm 26. Around PA you get a big price cut after 30...

Captain Slow 09-27-2007 10:16 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
FULL COVERAGE!!!!! GET LIABILITY IF YOU DONT CARE IF YOU LOSE OUT ON MONEY AND IF YOU LOSE OUT ON YOUR BIKE....

willklee 09-29-2007 01:57 AM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
thanks fellas for the input and advice. cpt slow, lol, great name.

Ludefreak 09-29-2007 03:33 AM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
350 a yaer full 500 deduct on my 07 600rr state farm..

FITZ 09-29-2007 03:23 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
+1 on state farm. I got full coverage collision and comprehensive for 63 a month.. Make sure you get uninsured motoriest too. You dont wanna get stuck with a hefty medical bill is sally on her phone hits you while running a red light and doesnt have insurance

willklee 09-29-2007 06:33 PM

RE: insurance: liability or full?
 
everyone has such great rates i don't know how these insurance companies don't lose money. so far, i've been riding for about2 years and have laid down my bike once. .. i've had a few close calls. but it just takes 1 small accident for the ins comp to shell out $4000+

i do remember hearing a stat that said that 90% of all moto accidents are from first year riders. mine was w/in a few mos. so maybe "years riding" is the biggest factor for auto ins price.

i live in l.a., and besides the illegal aliens, i'm pretty sure 99.99% of people have auto ins so i opted to not get uninsured motorist coverage. you think that was a baad idea?


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