Insurance for the year (Yamaha) is $172 for me this year as opposed to $1200 for the sportster sitting beside it. Guess which bike doesn't have insurance right now and which one does.
ZX6R-lover wrote: Question for you... what constitutes vintage staus for a motorcycle??
From ICBC web page:
http://www.autorenewal.ca/antique_collector.html
How do I know if I qualify for Collector plates and premiums?
You and your vehicle must meet each of the following requirements:
• Your vehicle is one of the following:
- at least 25 years older, or
- at least 15 years old and is a limited production vehicle; that is, 1,500 or fewer of that model were produced by the manufacturer worldwide for that model year, or
- at least 15 years old and the owner of the marque or make of your vehicle has ceased manufacturing vehicles of any kind for at least five years.
• Your vehicle is in exceedingly good stock condition regardless of age and is maintained or restored to meet the manufacturer's original specifications.
• The model year of your vehicle is the model year designated by the manufacturer.
• Your vehicle is registered in BC.
• Your vehicle is a true vehicle, not a "replicar", "replikit" (kit car), cab/chasis, or motor home.
• You own or lease another non-Collector vehicle registered and insured in your name or you drive a company vehicle for everyday transportation, which is a passenger vehicle, light commercail vehicle of 5,000 kg GVW or less, or motorcycle. It must be insured for pleasure use, to and from work, business, farm, artisan, fisherman or delivery use.
• Your Collector vehicle is driven ONLY for pleasure use and not, at any time, to drive to or from, or part way to or from, work or school.
What if my vehicle has parts that are not from the original manufacturer of the vehicle?
Generally, the vehicle must be as close as possible to the way it was originally manufactured. However, you may upgrade a vehicle's brakes, brake lights or headlights, or install seat belts, safety glass, directional signals or era accessories (as listed on the application for Collector vehicle status). In addition, certain types of "modified vehicles" qualify for Collector plates and premiums.