Insurance in Los Angles
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Insurance in Los Angles
Well with me probably getting my bike some time this month i started talking to progressive again. If i get an SV650(what im thinkin i will get) then my insurance will be 782. Thats crap cause they are saying that having my bike run over by a truck at school is an accident. So im looking now at other companys. What do you guys use?
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Sev wrote:What's a bike?
JWFJWF505 wrote:its like a goat, but with two wheels.
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VermilionX wrote:im using AAA. it was $8000+ cheaper than when i called progressive.
8000. . . HOLY BALLS!!! my car and bike combined isnt 8000. And i didnt know AAA did bike insurance. Thanks VX, nice to see a post from ya btw
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Sev wrote:What's a bike?
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AAA does require you to have car insured w/ them before they insure your bike though.
my car was already insured by AAA so it worked out perfect for me.
i guess i haven't posted much eh?
it's not that im still brooding over my accident. im just playing a video i just got so that's keeping me entertained when im at home instead of lurking here all the time.
my car was already insured by AAA so it worked out perfect for me.
JWF505 wrote:
8000. . . HOLY BALLS!!! my car and bike combined isnt 8000. And i didnt know AAA did bike insurance. Thanks VX, nice to see a post from ya btw
JWF

i guess i haven't posted much eh?
it's not that im still brooding over my accident. im just playing a video i just got so that's keeping me entertained when im at home instead of lurking here all the time.
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VermilionX wrote:AAA does require you to have car insured w/ them before they insure your bike though.
my car was already insured by AAA so it worked out perfect for me.
i have a car insured through them, hell im a super mega member, 35 years of AAA memberness it says on my card, never mind the fact that im not even 20
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I have insurance for both my car and my bike through AAA as well. I paid almost 2,000 for both, around 700 for the bike and the rest for brand new Honda Element. I paid a huge premium fee due to a huge load of coverage 100/200.
BTW If you gonna get insurance from AAA then your both vehicles have to have same coverage. You can not buy less coverage for one than the other unless you get your agent to issue you two sperate policies.
BTW If you gonna get insurance from AAA then your both vehicles have to have same coverage. You can not buy less coverage for one than the other unless you get your agent to issue you two sperate policies.
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I've got progressive on my GS. It's 580 bucks a year for.....some amount of coverage
I kinda forgot lol. I remember that it's about twice the lowest amount on PL/PD + Comprehensive.

SV650 K6 <---Suuper Awsome bike
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If I didn't feel like a monkey &*$%ing a football when I sat on a sporty, I'd probably own one.[/quote]
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jmillheiser wrote:Check out Dairyland insurance. 99% of the time you will get the best rate for motorcycle coverage
dairyland said they dont cover here, or maybe i made a mistake filliing out things, hmmm
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Sev wrote:What's a bike?
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