

Hahaharugaluga wrote:Man I'm 26 and SINGLE... the insurance company should be paying me to insure my bikeIf I was married I'd be incline to be reckless
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wow you got some high paid nurses. I dont know of any nurse who makes more than $14/hr unless they are the "head" nurse.MotoF150 wrote:Insurance Co's are not stupid! They know how fast a crotch rocket can go and they know when you crash at 150mph ur hamburger meat and ur funeral is expensive and after ur dead and gone that bike is expensive to fix back up and cleaning the blood stains so somebody else can buy the bike used, the insurance co has to get some money back. It is less expensive if ur dead than the cost if you live and the high hospital bills and the rehab, learning to walk again thats a lot, that nurse that feeds you pureed ground meatloaf with a baby spoon is making $26 an hour.
Ha that would be nice. Over here in massachusetts we have standardized insurance so there is no compitition in prices and we pay out the A$$ for insurance.froldt wrote: $800 for a year! (Actually $789.) That just seems high.
*sigh* Perhaps my goal of a bike is further off than I thought.
Well, maybe I should tell the insurance company what I'm going to pay for the bike. However, it is an 81 CB-650C with about 25,000 miles. The guy's asking $1,000. Oh, wait, you said original cost. I'm not sure what that is, off-hand.Venarius wrote: If you want a trick, get a really old model bike with lower milage. Part of the way the Insurance agencies gauge how much to charge you is based on the ORIGINAL cost of the Motorcycle.
For example, my first bike was a 1981 CB-750. I bought it for $500 in 2002, however because the bike only cost $3000 NEW in '81, I ended up only paying $33 a month for insurance!
There you have it...if your low on money and just trying to start out on motorcycling...The older the bike the better for insurance costs.
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