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Spyder insurance in California
I bought a RS today and called AAA, my former insurance company but they said they no longer insure spyders.
which company is good for Spyder in California?
6 states down 42 states to go
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
Aren't you in Texas?
back in so. cal now. just haven't changed the profile.
6 states down 42 states to go
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Best rate I got was with Progressive but it still ain’t cheap for a 2015 RTL. One thing going for me though is they don’t delineate between 2 wheel time and car time so I was able to claim 40 years experience as opposed to 4. You may not have that problem and be able to get a better rate.
And if you are trying to get an out of state bike registered here get the inspection done by the CHP and save yourself a huge headache with the DMV.
Last edited by LeftCoast; 06-14-2018 at 12:46 AM.
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I was shopping around to change ALL my vehicle and house policies about a year ago.
When it came to adding the Spyder there were problems all the time. The best compromise for me was to leave the Spyder insured with Geico.
The Hartford (via AARP) dropped all my insurances because I owned a Spyder ! All the other major companies I tried, I was met with the same answer as regards the Spyder -- a resounding "NO"
California
Hope you have better luck.
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Originally Posted by aka1004
back in so. cal now. just haven't changed the profile.
I've been with State Farm for over 20 years and during that time have lived in CA, AZ and UT, all with motorcycle coverage. I doubt they would cover just the motorcycle but do for me since I have all my auto, home and RV with them. The Spyder to them is just another motorcycle - they never balked at covering them. Pretty cheap, too ($200/year/Spyder) but that's here in Utah.
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USAA member, past or present?
USAA outsources all of their motorcycle coverage to Progressive, so going direct to Progressive is probably the better approach, but if there are any issues with getting coverage at all (was really surprised to read about the issues others have had, going to have to keep an eye on that development), my experience is that USAA goes the extra mile (pun intended) to provide coverage for its members, so using that relationship if you have one might be of help.
Disclaimer: Not in/from California, so this is not at all a locally-informed suggestion.
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ALLSTATE
ALLSTATE....
ONLY because my other vehicles are insured by them... it isn't even considered a motorcycle, but a SPECIALTY VEHICLE.... i guess it's something like a OFF-ROAD 4X4....
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Originally Posted by bhern
USAA outsources all of their motorcycle coverage to Progressive, so going direct to Progressive is probably the better approach, but if there are any issues with getting coverage at all (was really surprised to read about the issues others have had, going to have to keep an eye on that development), my experience is that USAA goes the extra mile (pun intended) to provide coverage for its members, so using that relationship if you have one might be of help.
Disclaimer: Not in/from California, so this is not at all a locally-informed suggestion.
. Actually, the only reason I'm not with USAA is because they sub out their motorcycle and RV insurance. Progressive was way more expensive than State Farm for those items, plus more restrictions (don't remember what they are - it's been awhile). So, I've stayed with State Farm.
Last edited by UtahPete; 06-14-2018 at 12:04 PM.
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I'm going back to American Modern Home Ins Co for my Spyder Insurance...
...Over a $400 savings!
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
I've been with State Farm for over 20 years and during that time have lived in CA, AZ and UT, all with motorcycle coverage. I doubt they would cover just the motorcycle but do for me since I have all my auto, home and RV with them. The Spyder to them is just another motorcycle - they never balked at covering them. Pretty cheap, too ($200/year/Spyder) but that's here in Utah.
State Farm here forever also. MN, WI, IN, AK Still carry full coverage on both the 11 and the 14 RT's. $44 and $35 per month. They also have my car, my Vulcan, and my home.
Guessing CA may not be so good.
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Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
I've been with State Farm for over 20 years and during that time have lived in CA, AZ and UT, all with motorcycle coverage. I doubt they would cover just the motorcycle but do for me since I have all my auto, home and RV with them. The Spyder to them is just another motorcycle - they never balked at covering them. Pretty cheap, too ($200/year/Spyder) but that's here in Utah.
With State Farm mine is about $300 in NY.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I'm going back to American Modern Home Ins Co for my Spyder Insurance...
...Over a $400 savings!
i just tried calling this company for a quote and they said they dont insure Spyders. they said urs would prob come back as a declined risk (whatever that means).
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That's funny: I've got my personal Spyder with them, and about a half-dozen clients as well...
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
That's funny: I've got my personal Spyder with them, and about a half-dozen clients as well...
Same state (NY), so it's not a state underwriting thing. Does NY require insurance cos to register by county, like some southern states do?
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No: it's a State-wide thing.
I'm betting that they just don't write below the Tappan Zee Bridge...
A lot of companies stay away from the metropolitan areas...
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
No: it's a State-wide thing.
I'm betting that they just don't write below the Tappan Zee Bridge...
A lot of companies stay away from the metropolitan areas...
probably...no one like us city folks
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Originally Posted by HayRog
.... another part to my story
The Hartford (I had house, car and truck with them), when I asked to add the Spyder, gave me a choice.
Sell the Spyder to keep my insurance !! The fact I even owned a Spyder, which was then insured by Geico, disqualified me from any insurance with them.
Their reason --- the Spyder is a 3 wheel vehicle and therefore "inherently unsafe" !!
I spoke to the manager and explained the Spyder dynamics in full -- his reply -- "don't know anything about THAT, it's a company policy"
No brainer then -- I cancelled all my policies with them. Went with Ameriprise (through Costco) and saved a little money. Bike still with Geico.
California
Congrats on finding a solution. Sometimes owning a Spyder can feel like having a pre-existing condition I guess
2014 RTL Platinum
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Another one for State Farm
I had Allstate till I moved to CA. Seeing as the house was with State Farm and they offered great discounts for multiple cars, home, earthquake etc I switched. The only thing is they do not treat it like the other vehicles when it comes to mileage benefits and multiple vehicles but there are enough others to get that benefit...
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Originally Posted by aka1004
I bought a RS today and called AAA, my former insurance company but they said they no longer insure spyders.
which company is good for Spyder in California?
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AARP should be doing a better job for us in this area as opposed to just viewing us as a market for health and life insurance.
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If you have any veterans in the family, USAA does insure Spyders.
I also had it with California Casualty before I switched to USAA.
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Originally Posted by SasssySpyder
If you have any veterans in the family, USAA does insure Spyders. I also had it with California Casualty before I switched to USAA.
That's news to me. I didn't go with USAA because they refer motorcycles to Progressive, which I will not use.
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Originally Posted by LeftCoast
AARP should be doing a better job for us in this area as opposed to just viewing us as a market for health and life insurance.
AARP is not an insurance company. They get commissions from the insurance companies who carry their 'brand'. Most of their income as a nonprofit is from insurance commissions.
2014 RTL Platinum
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
That's news to me. I didn't go with USAA because they refer motorcycles to Progressive, which I will not use.
We hve one insured right now.. We started in 2017 when I married a veteran.
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