New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
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New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
Hey guys how you doing?
This if my first post and well i don't own a CBR yet but i plan on buying a CBR600 as my first bike (some way think its stupid and some may think its a good idea).
First question: Can anyone who started on a 600 tell me about there experience and anything i should know/be carefull about? I'm taking the MSF course in West Boylston either at the end of this month or begining next month.
Second question: Insurance/insurance company. Now i've heard from a couple people that being 22years old i will get rapped on motorcycle insurance because of my automotive driving record. Is this true? A friends friend, he supposendly told me that his friend had like 8 speeding tickets and still didn't pay over a grand for bike insurance. And if anyone here has a bad driving record how much do you pay for full coverage/liability and with what company?
Thanks for the help guys, hope to hear some good news.
Vic
This if my first post and well i don't own a CBR yet but i plan on buying a CBR600 as my first bike (some way think its stupid and some may think its a good idea).
First question: Can anyone who started on a 600 tell me about there experience and anything i should know/be carefull about? I'm taking the MSF course in West Boylston either at the end of this month or begining next month.
Second question: Insurance/insurance company. Now i've heard from a couple people that being 22years old i will get rapped on motorcycle insurance because of my automotive driving record. Is this true? A friends friend, he supposendly told me that his friend had like 8 speeding tickets and still didn't pay over a grand for bike insurance. And if anyone here has a bad driving record how much do you pay for full coverage/liability and with what company?
Thanks for the help guys, hope to hear some good news.
Vic
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RE: New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
Take the class. Learn all you can from them. Take things slowly, contunue to read books on sport riding (CBRforum is a good resource), and don't buy a new bike.
BTW, sport riding differs slightly from what they teach in the class, but only as it pertains to technique. The safety philosophy: follow them 100% by habit and spirit.
BTW, sport riding differs slightly from what they teach in the class, but only as it pertains to technique. The safety philosophy: follow them 100% by habit and spirit.
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RE: New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
thanks well i plan on buying a used cbr maybe 01-02ish. Would i be ok starting on a 600 being 5'8 and 140ish lbs?
the only thing that im concerned about is insurance, if i get a loan i need to get full coverage i'm sure, but if its too much i won't get a bike which sucks.
My car insurance is already expensive, 8th most expensive car to insure.
the only thing that im concerned about is insurance, if i get a loan i need to get full coverage i'm sure, but if its too much i won't get a bike which sucks.
My car insurance is already expensive, 8th most expensive car to insure.
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RE: New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
Well for an 02 CBR 600 (my guess is he put it under F4i hopefully) i got a quote for full coverage for 821$ a year. He said if you have 6years of driving (automotive driving) its cheaper then someone who just learned to drive and gets a bike.
It hopefully will drop a bit after a year of riding and ive been driving for 5 1/2years so thats close enough i guess.
It hopefully will drop a bit after a year of riding and ive been driving for 5 1/2years so thats close enough i guess.
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RE: New guy here in MA, insurance and riding question
The bulk of what you're paying is for the collision coverage. I have liability and comprehensive (in case the bike gets stolen, or vandalized) and that costs me 192USD a year. If you are paying on the bike, that won't be an option for you though. I just switched my policy from Farmers to Progressive, and Progressive is charging me literally half of what Farmers is charging.
Also, the MSF course if you haven't taken it will help a great deal, and if you have the same insurance company for your car and your bike, they will often times give you a multipolicy discount.
As for riding... wearfullgear. Most accidents happen within your first year of riding.
Also, the MSF course if you haven't taken it will help a great deal, and if you have the same insurance company for your car and your bike, they will often times give you a multipolicy discount.
As for riding... wearfullgear. Most accidents happen within your first year of riding.