Security System or Comprehensive Coverage?
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Security System or Comprehensive Coverage?
Hi guys
So I got home from doing some homework in the library tonight and pull into the parking garage of my complex. There is a small corner designated by the property manager for people to park their bikes. As I head to the mail box, this guy pulls up and asks me if I park my bike in that corner, I'm like yeah. He tells me be careful because he used to park his bike there, and as soon as it got warm, he came down one night to ride, and found it stolen. He advised I get a lock or something.
Now I've been looking into alarms and see the i900 is the best bet...but for the cost of it + install, is it just better to get comprehensive coverage instead? At least with comprehensive, if it is stolen, I'll get reimbursed. With the alarm, its still possible to be stolen, just stolen with an expensive alarm. The addition of comprehensive coverage will be about 300-400 for the year for me. Maybe that with a disc lock perhaps?
My bike is a 04 f4i that I got about 2 weeks ago.
Advice please ty
So I got home from doing some homework in the library tonight and pull into the parking garage of my complex. There is a small corner designated by the property manager for people to park their bikes. As I head to the mail box, this guy pulls up and asks me if I park my bike in that corner, I'm like yeah. He tells me be careful because he used to park his bike there, and as soon as it got warm, he came down one night to ride, and found it stolen. He advised I get a lock or something.
Now I've been looking into alarms and see the i900 is the best bet...but for the cost of it + install, is it just better to get comprehensive coverage instead? At least with comprehensive, if it is stolen, I'll get reimbursed. With the alarm, its still possible to be stolen, just stolen with an expensive alarm. The addition of comprehensive coverage will be about 300-400 for the year for me. Maybe that with a disc lock perhaps?
My bike is a 04 f4i that I got about 2 weeks ago.
Advice please ty
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My insurance is low, so I have both alarm and comprehensive coverage.
If you go with i900, you are probably looking at somewhere around $450 to get it and have it installed. That will be one time cost. For comprehensive coverage for you is 300-400 a year, I think you need to factor into how much your bike worth, what is the deductible etc. There are other alarm that is cheaper than i900. If you park your bike next to someone's bike, perimeter alarm will be very annoying... decisions.. decisions... I would say if you have other people parking next to you, then maybe get the insurance.
If you go with i900, you are probably looking at somewhere around $450 to get it and have it installed. That will be one time cost. For comprehensive coverage for you is 300-400 a year, I think you need to factor into how much your bike worth, what is the deductible etc. There are other alarm that is cheaper than i900. If you park your bike next to someone's bike, perimeter alarm will be very annoying... decisions.. decisions... I would say if you have other people parking next to you, then maybe get the insurance.
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its been said plenty of times before, alarms are just deterrents theyre not necessarily gonna prevent or stop someone from stealing your bike. Your best bet obviously is to get both but if it comes down to one or the other id take the insurance. Someone can still steal your bike with an alarm on it and if they do youre beat. The alarm may stop all but the most determined thieves but the insurance will cover you no matter what. If no ones around to do anything or stop them when your alarm goes off its pretty much useless. Since youre keeping it in a garage it seems like that could be the case so id get the comprehensive first and then the alarm.
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well i could possibly initiate the comprehensive coverage....i mean my bike is an 04 f4i that was laid down on the left side by the previous owner. i'm not sure if thieves are deterred by an ugly scratched up fairing lol. kbb comes back with a retail value of 3600.
so yea back to what i was saying...initiate comprehensive with a 500 deduct, then get a disc lock with sounding alarm, and maybe even get a long chain to wrap around this large concrete support beam that is nearby. i was thinking that the more levels of security i add, the more of a deterrent it will be.
so yea back to what i was saying...initiate comprehensive with a 500 deduct, then get a disc lock with sounding alarm, and maybe even get a long chain to wrap around this large concrete support beam that is nearby. i was thinking that the more levels of security i add, the more of a deterrent it will be.
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