How much are you paying for insurance?
22/1 year endorsed, 6 years on DL/K7 V-Strom 650/Washington/$667yr comprehensive with $500 deductible through GMAC
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'07 Suzuki V-Strom DL650
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I'm 20 (will be 21 next month, July 10th!)/ less than a year with my permit/ 1986 Honda Nighthawk CB700SC/ $246.50/ yr liability with medical coverage
www.sentry.com, I highly suggest them.
Oh yeah, I've also had three tickets in the last 5 years. Though none in the last 2 years.
www.sentry.com, I highly suggest them.
Oh yeah, I've also had three tickets in the last 5 years. Though none in the last 2 years.
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1980 Suzuki GS550E "Miranda" (Retired)
1986 Honda Nighthawk CB700SC "Valarie"
1980 Suzuki GS550E "Miranda" (Retired)
1986 Honda Nighthawk CB700SC "Valarie"
age: 44
bike: Honda Aero 750
it's financed, so I have full coverage
50/100/50 liabilty
$500 deductible for collision
$254 per year
bike: Honda Aero 750
it's financed, so I have full coverage
50/100/50 liabilty
$500 deductible for collision
$254 per year
I know you said, "can't you just get over it?" It turned my whole life around and I kinda like it...
Our rides:
02 Vespa ET4
05 Vespa PX150
06 Honda 750 Aero
07 Honda 750 Aero
Our rides:
02 Vespa ET4
05 Vespa PX150
06 Honda 750 Aero
07 Honda 750 Aero
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First year riding, 29 years old. $236CAD for PLPD. Not sure what full coverage would cost. No increase when I switched from my 400 to my 750. From what people tell me, if I went higher than 750, the price would increase, as it's based on cc's. Not sure if there is a differen't bracket for super sports, but I know someone that has a cbr 900 and is only paying $350 for basic.
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Duffy, for comparison. I was quoted $883/yr for '06 Ninja 250 w/ $500 deductible through Amica. '04 Suzuki GS500 quote was $1293/yr. This was full coverage with 10% MSF discount.Duffy wrote:32/less than one year/massachusetts/07 kawa 250 ninja/$1000 deductable on full coverage with Safety Ins. = $650.00yr
I think I am going to shop around a bit and take a look at State Farm or something
33/2 months/Clean driving record/Boston, MA
I guess Mass just has high insurance then huhUncle_Wang wrote:Duffy, for comparison. I was quoted $883/yr for '06 Ninja 250 w/ $500 deductible through Amica. '04 Suzuki GS500 quote was $1293/yr. This was full coverage with 10% MSF discount.Duffy wrote:32/less than one year/massachusetts/07 kawa 250 ninja/$1000 deductable on full coverage with Safety Ins. = $650.00yr
I think I am going to shop around a bit and take a look at State Farm or something
33/2 months/Clean driving record/Boston, MA


On a side note. Do you really live in Boston or in a town near there? Closest I have ever lived was in Somerville years ago.
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Yeah, I live in Boston (South End). Insurance sees my zip code as being Roxbury. This is probably the reason for higher insurance. My car insurance went up quite a bit when I moved here from the 'burbs. In fact, it just went up $23 for some reason.Duffy wrote:I guess Mass just has high insurance then huhUncle_Wang wrote:Duffy, for comparison. I was quoted $883/yr for '06 Ninja 250 w/ $500 deductible through Amica. '04 Suzuki GS500 quote was $1293/yr. This was full coverage with 10% MSF discount.Duffy wrote:32/less than one year/massachusetts/07 kawa 250 ninja/$1000 deductable on full coverage with Safety Ins. = $650.00yr
I think I am going to shop around a bit and take a look at State Farm or something
33/2 months/Clean driving record/Boston, MAI wanna go see my insurance agent anyway cuz I recieved 3 different copies of my coverage form that contain my bike and car and each one has a different total
And now they are charging me more for my car....wtf? I don't trust them, I think they are up to something. I paid in full for my bike to try to lessen the insurance hit. But just in case I kept the full coverage anyway for this year. Next year when the value of the bike really goes down I'll take off comp.
On a side note. Do you really live in Boston or in a town near there? Closest I have ever lived was in Somerville years ago.
I'm dissapointed in how much motorcycle insurance will cost me. Guess I should move to NH or something.
I met a guy from Somerville in my MSF class. He pays $2000/year for insurance on his CBR 600RR

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psht I know a freshman at my high school that rides a 2007 R1 and pays $5000 / year for insurance.Uncle_Wang wrote:Yeah, I live in Boston (South End). Insurance sees my zip code as being Roxbury. This is probably the reason for higher insurance. My car insurance went up quite a bit when I moved here from the 'burbs. In fact, it just went up $23 for some reason.Duffy wrote:I guess Mass just has high insurance then huhUncle_Wang wrote:Duffy, for comparison. I was quoted $883/yr for '06 Ninja 250 w/ $500 deductible through Amica. '04 Suzuki GS500 quote was $1293/yr. This was full coverage with 10% MSF discount.Duffy wrote:32/less than one year/massachusetts/07 kawa 250 ninja/$1000 deductable on full coverage with Safety Ins. = $650.00yr
I think I am going to shop around a bit and take a look at State Farm or something
33/2 months/Clean driving record/Boston, MAI wanna go see my insurance agent anyway cuz I recieved 3 different copies of my coverage form that contain my bike and car and each one has a different total
And now they are charging me more for my car....wtf? I don't trust them, I think they are up to something. I paid in full for my bike to try to lessen the insurance hit. But just in case I kept the full coverage anyway for this year. Next year when the value of the bike really goes down I'll take off comp.
On a side note. Do you really live in Boston or in a town near there? Closest I have ever lived was in Somerville years ago.
I'm dissapointed in how much motorcycle insurance will cost me. Guess I should move to NH or something.
I met a guy from Somerville in my MSF class. He pays $2000/year for insurance on his CBR 600RR