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zplats
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Post by zplats » Wed Feb 20, 2002 12:25 pm

Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any suggestions??? Trevor P. Northern Cali P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650

RM
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Post by RM » Wed Feb 20, 2002 12:39 pm

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, zplats wrote:
>Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet their >minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, progressive >wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any suggestions???
I have found exactly TWO insurance companies that will insure me for less than an arm and a leg here in CA. GMAC, and PSIC (McGraw). Everyone else wants major bucks. http://www.mcgrawgroup.com/ http://www.gmacinsdirect.com/

rbaugh70@aol.com
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Post by rbaugh70@aol.com » Wed Feb 20, 2002 1:38 pm

Subject: Motorcycle Insurance Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any suggestions??? Trevor P. Northern Cali P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650 Wow!!! Of course, many factors go into insurance rates. Here in Kansas, State Farm insures my KLR650-A15 for $200/annual. Full coverage, $250 deductible. Am 50 years old, good driving record, insure my cars with them, no violations past ten years, etc. I live in a city of 400,000 people. Sounds like these insurors want to grab you by the short hairs! Take this info to State Farm .... maybe they'll do you better. Good luck! .... Roger Baugh http://www.adport.com/backroads

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Post by PRBKLR@cs.com » Wed Feb 20, 2002 2:04 pm

$75/mo???? Yikes! I pay less than that per year - liability only. Have you checked out Dairyland? Not sure if it's available in your neck of the woods. Paul Frisco, TX A13 "zplats" wrote:
>Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet >their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, >progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any >suggestions??? > >Trevor P. >Northern Cali > >P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650 > > > >Checkout Dual Sport News at >http://www.dualsportnews.com >Be part of the Adventure! > >Visit the KLR650 archives at >http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > >Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com >Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >

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Post by gwtompkins » Wed Feb 20, 2002 4:09 pm

Here in Colorado, I have American Family Ins., 2 cars and the house on policy, the KLR costs $200 / year, would be double if comp/collision was included. GT A13
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "zplats" wrote: > Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet > their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, > progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any > suggestions??? > > Trevor P. > Northern Cali > > P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650

Jack Tollett
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Post by Jack Tollett » Wed Feb 20, 2002 4:19 pm

gwtompkins wrote:
> > Here in Colorado, I have American Family Ins., 2 cars and the house > on policy, the KLR costs $200 / year, would be double if > comp/collision was included. > > GT
You really can't compare insurance, even within a single state. My insurance is more than a friend's who lives in the sticks and less than another who lives in Dallas. Just to stir things up a bit though I pay $41* a year for liability with 100/300/50 limits on my Concours. My license plates cost more. That's with Nationwide. *old geezer rate with all the discounts you can get and a clean driving record.

Conall O'Brien
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Post by Conall O'Brien » Wed Feb 20, 2002 6:25 pm

I use Dairyland in Maine $90 a yr. for a KLR. They are not in Calif though, for me Progressive wants $300 a yr. in CA, I'll try GEICO ,it's been a couple of years since they dropped my coverage over some BS. Conall
>From: PRBKLR@... >To: zplat@... ("zplats"), DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Motorcycle Insurance >Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 15:04:39 -0500 > >$75/mo???? Yikes! I pay less than that per year - liability only. Have >you checked out Dairyland? Not sure if it's available in your neck of the >woods. > >Paul >Frisco, TX >A13 > >"zplats" wrote: > > >Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet > >their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, > >progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any > >suggestions??? > > > >Trevor P. > >Northern Cali > > > >P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650 > > > > > >
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monahanwb
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Post by monahanwb » Wed Feb 20, 2002 6:31 pm

Mine is $530 a year for four bikes, three of which are totally covered (if you trust insurers, that is) and the Daytona 500 is too old to get good coverage without special insurance, but it has liability on it. This is cuz I've rarely been caught exceeding the speed limit or causing accidents, and I get the geriatric (over 40, way over) discount. Personally, I've never seen any reason to actually think any insurance is a good deal. What is the first thing they always try to do when you present a claim?

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Post by dooden » Thu Feb 21, 2002 8:37 am

Not sure on your situation, but I have found over the years that sticking with one company seems to save me money, since they see me as a long term customer, even thou I have moved all over, I just change local agents to the company, they give me discounts for multiple vehicles, renters insurance, safe driver, when my oldest girl started driving, I also got discounted rate since she was a honor roll student. I have in the past called for other quotes, but never lower or enuff to change plans. Also watch for low quotes that have stupidly high deductables, no towing on policy ect ect. I use Nationwide Insurance ( not an endorsment ), friends have called and gotten quote higher than there current rates, but again driving record might have alot to do with it. So when it was time for the KLR to be added, my local agent was again called, currently based in Illinois, and wish I could lower my coverage since the bike is garaged in winter months, but he claims that the policy will not allow that for some reason, so the full coverage just stays on it, reckon im safe if I feel like plowing snow up north with it. Just my $.01 Duden
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "zplats" wrote: > Yeah I already know geico and progressive, geico says I don't meet > their minimum underwrting requirements or some bull like that, > progressive wants $75 a month, not bad but I'd like better, any > suggestions??? > > Trevor P. > Northern Cali > > P.S. Just one bike 2002 KLR650

scipio52
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Post by scipio52 » Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:25 pm

Does anybody have any advice on motorcycle insurance companies? Dave '90 KLR650

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