Sold!
#21
Full coverage, but since it is a personal loan I'd take for the bike I could put it down to liability which would only cost $500/year.
Also, just found out that the google answer for the MSRP isn't right, instead of $10,500 it's $11,995. But I think I could get it down to $10,500 OTD at this dealer.
Also, just found out that the google answer for the MSRP isn't right, instead of $10,500 it's $11,995. But I think I could get it down to $10,500 OTD at this dealer.
#22
It is full coverage. I've never been pulled over and the only "violation" I have on my record is from when some older guy backed his car into mine in a parking lot and his insurance paid for the damages.
I'm actually quite responsible...but then again I am still 18...
I'm actually quite responsible...but then again I am still 18...
#23
Full coverage, but since it is a personal loan I'd take for the bike I could put it down to liability which would only cost $500/year.
Also, just found out that the google answer for the MSRP isn't right, instead of $10,500 it's $11,995. But I think I could get it down to $10,500 OTD at this dealer.
Also, just found out that the google answer for the MSRP isn't right, instead of $10,500 it's $11,995. But I think I could get it down to $10,500 OTD at this dealer.
see i didn't know because it's not a sportbike. for a 600 supersport, you'd probably be around $3500 a year for your age for full coverage
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#25
No matter, I might decide to go liability only and take the saved money and buy a GOOD alarm and frame sliders.
#26
I live in New England, much shorter riding season here probably plays a large part into the rates.
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Hey Bud try State Farm - another option is to run it in under your parents policies
with whatever ins outfit they use - get the multi vehicle discounts etc.
If you have a loan on it, private or commercial, - cover the value of the bike with
insurance - you don't want to be left paying out on a bike that gets stolen crashed
or junked etc.
with whatever ins outfit they use - get the multi vehicle discounts etc.
If you have a loan on it, private or commercial, - cover the value of the bike with
insurance - you don't want to be left paying out on a bike that gets stolen crashed
or junked etc.
#30
Hey Bud try State Farm - another option is to run it in under your parents policies
with whatever ins outfit they use - get the multi vehicle discounts etc.
If you have a loan on it, private or commercial, - cover the value of the bike with
insurance - you don't want to be left paying out on a bike that gets stolen crashed
or junked etc.
with whatever ins outfit they use - get the multi vehicle discounts etc.
If you have a loan on it, private or commercial, - cover the value of the bike with
insurance - you don't want to be left paying out on a bike that gets stolen crashed
or junked etc.
They had to offer it to me even though it'd be impossible to be upside down on the amount I owe on Yolie.