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Old Dec 7, 2012 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Finally Riding!
I spoke to state farm and I was amazed by the quote. Im very pleased with it and will be joining them this coming summer.

They only asked me about...
1. Past driving incidences (accidents, tickets)
2. Age
3. Location
4. Type of license (M2)
5. Any past insurance cancelations
6. If I have anything else insured with State Farm

I'm guessing these were the base questions, I'm sure once I decide to commit to them I could reduce it even more.

State Farm is the only company you can go with for your status. (0 experience and a supersport).
To get their good rates you need to have your "G" class license for 6 years. Also if you bring your car to them they will take 40% off your bike premium.

If you have had your "G" class license for 6 years you will be looking at around $1,200-$1,500/year.
Almost every other insurance company has Supersports and new riders blacklisted, You next best quote might be TD and it will most likely be in the $5-6k/year range until you get experience.


Edit: You might as well get the insurance now and pay down some of your premium so when you do cancel at some point you will have the best chance of not owing them money. (They charge premium higher in the summer then the winter)

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Old Dec 11, 2012 | 04:49 AM
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Default Carole Nash?

Could try Carole Nash. 1988 cbr600f 48yrs old (god!) clean licence £154 TPFT free breakdown recovery and TPO cover to ride any bike as long as I don't own it.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2013 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by greenc51
skip full coverage. get liability and just have good medical insurance and eat the cost if you damage the bike. its an older bike anyway.
that's how i do it and my 1 year premium for my r1 is $124

My 1 st year premium on a 1997 fireblade €800 in ireland, and thats with experience and full licence no points
 
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