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csmead
02-14-2008, 11:07 PM
For those "West Coast" people...
I finally got insurance. Working with Craig, 559-432-8282
He was able to contact Foremost and workout with them on how to label the Can Am.
When we directly contacted Foremost they wanted $3,000 a year. I am now insured for $530 per year, full coverage. We then added spouse's 2006 Harley to the same policy, giving several discount options...we will be paying less than $900 per year for both bikes.

spyder18
03-19-2008, 08:08 AM
Does Craig write any east coast insurance policy.

lightman02
03-19-2008, 03:35 PM
Geico does the spyder, I'm in NJ and it was no problem. It was $385 a year.

Diggittt
03-19-2008, 07:52 PM
i had no problem with State Farm i think i pay around $600 per year

Diggittt

Simon
03-19-2008, 07:55 PM
Geico does the spyder, I'm in NJ and it was no problem. It was $385 a year.


How did you get such a good quote?

I'm in South Jersey, adding it to my current bike policy with one 2004 Chopper and two ATV's, no claims ever made, been with Geico for 3+ years and it's costing me just under $600. :dontknow:

Sopher
03-19-2008, 10:27 PM
Here in Massachusetts, many insurance companies cant offer motorcycle coverage.
geico, progressive, plus others cant offer here.

My auto/home agent who supposedly worsk with Formost said my quote for Spyder coverage would be about $1536 !! ouch!
I am definately getting other quotes. Plus on April 1st, 2008, supposedly all heck will break loose competition starts for ins rates, deregulation or something.

matusky
03-19-2008, 11:45 PM
One area where I applaud competition! :bigthumbsup:

jeuchler
03-22-2008, 09:22 PM
Here in Massachusetts, many insurance companies cant offer motorcycle coverage.
geico, progressive, plus others cant offer here.

My auto/home agent who supposedly worsk with Formost said my quote for Spyder coverage would be about $1536 !! ouch!
I am definately getting other quotes. Plus on April 1st, 2008, supposedly all heck will break loose competition starts for ins rates, deregulation or something.



I'm in Massachusetts, and this was my quote last week. We'll see if it changes with the new competition regs after April 1:

Premium Limit/Deductible
$12 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 1 - Bodily Injury)
$1 - $8,000/$0 Ded (S) (Part 2 - PIP Deductible)
$19 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 3 - Uninsured Motorist)
$18 - $50,000 (Part 4 - Property Damage)
$20 - $50,000/100,000 (Part 5 - Optional Bodily Injury)
$0 - N/A (Part 6 - Medical Payments)
$285 - $500 (Part 7 - Collision Deductible)
$0 - N/A (Part 8 - Limited Collision Deductible)
$122 - $500 (Part 9 - Comprehensive Deductible)
$0 - N/A (Part 10 - Substitute Transportation)
$0 - N/A (Part 11 - Towing and Labor)
$0 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 12 - Underinsured Motorist)
=
$477 - Vehicle Premium

BlackWidow
03-23-2008, 11:24 AM
For those "West Coast" people...
I finally got insurance. Working with Craig, 559-432-8282
He was able to contact Foremost and workout with them on how to label the Can Am.
When we directly contacted Foremost they wanted $3,000 a year. I am now insured for $530 per year, full coverage. We then added spouse's 2006 Harley to the same policy, giving several discount options...we will be paying less than $900 per year for both bikes.


Hi Carol,
Do you live in CA and have a class m1 license? I am still trying to get Foremost to cover my wife without a class M1 and they want $3K.

Thanks in advance for the info.

kma10-4
03-23-2008, 02:02 PM
i live in ca and pay just under $600.00 a year at farmers ins. my wife does not have a M/C
license and she is listed as primary driver.it is registered as a mc just like the title states
its a mc.that covers me ,her ,my daughter who has a m/c license and uses farmers
full coverage who ever rides it.

Sopher
03-24-2008, 05:10 PM
I'm in Massachusetts, and this was my quote last week. We'll see if it changes with the new competition regs after April 1:

Premium Limit/Deductible
$12 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 1 - Bodily Injury)
$1 - $8,000/$0 Ded (S) (Part 2 - PIP Deductible)
$19 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 3 - Uninsured Motorist)
$18 - $50,000 (Part 4 - Property Damage)
$20 - $50,000/100,000 (Part 5 - Optional Bodily Injury)
$0 - N/A (Part 6 - Medical Payments)
$285 - $500 (Part 7 - Collision Deductible)
$0 - N/A (Part 8 - Limited Collision Deductible)
$122 - $500 (Part 9 - Comprehensive Deductible)
$0 - N/A (Part 10 - Substitute Transportation)
$0 - N/A (Part 11 - Towing and Labor)
$0 - $20,000/40,000 (Part 12 - Underinsured Motorist)
=
$477 - Vehicle Premium




Where in MASS? What Insurance agency did you get the quote from?

jeuchler
03-24-2008, 06:22 PM
Hey, Sopher


Sent you a pm.

(Didn't want to bore the folks from the other 49 states, Canada, Australia, Belgium... :bigthumbsup:)

jeuchler
04-01-2008, 03:49 PM
carcrazy--

Sent you a pm on Mass. Insurance...