yep another insurance thread
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yep another insurance thread
I honestly feel a little guilty about this, and you guys know by now that I dont have many standards, so I felt this was kinda important to pass on.
After getting jerked around by american family the past two months on what my monthly premium for my bike would be, I asked a few friends in town who own bikes what they pay.
My good friend mike referred me to diaryland insurance. They quoted me $108.50 a year for full coverage with $1000 deductable. They actually base their prices on two different systems: 1) if you own a home, have a good credit history, number of years ridden, moving violations, location, and MSF courses taken, they dramatically reduced my rates. They even put the sport bike classification on it which made me a little worried. 2) classic insurance, based just on age and type of car.
Know this probably doenst help anyone who doesnt own a home or have great credit history, but for those that do I hope it saves a few people a couple of bucks like it did to me.
After getting jerked around by american family the past two months on what my monthly premium for my bike would be, I asked a few friends in town who own bikes what they pay.
My good friend mike referred me to diaryland insurance. They quoted me $108.50 a year for full coverage with $1000 deductable. They actually base their prices on two different systems: 1) if you own a home, have a good credit history, number of years ridden, moving violations, location, and MSF courses taken, they dramatically reduced my rates. They even put the sport bike classification on it which made me a little worried. 2) classic insurance, based just on age and type of car.
Know this probably doenst help anyone who doesnt own a home or have great credit history, but for those that do I hope it saves a few people a couple of bucks like it did to me.
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