cheating the insurance

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iwannadie
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#21 Unread post by iwannadie »

untill something happens andn they investigate and see you modified the bike that would violate your policy and they wouldnt have to pay anything.
mswarrior wrote:Another way to beat the Ins. companies is to do what my friend did. He owns a 883 Sportster and had the 1200 kit put into it. As far as the Ins. knows, it's still a 883. The same could be done to many bikes out there.

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#22 Unread post by jtf_explorer »

Thanks for all the help. I guess the best way is not have collision, especially when the collision coverage wants you to pay how much the bike is worth over a 2 year period. I am going to just take my chances. :frusty: (this is my face sliding across the pavement, which is covered). Plus if you still have the comprehinsive coverage, that covers if its stolen or vandalized.
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