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Insurance help

KyleKruko44

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I am the proud new owner of a 2011 RS-S SM5 :spyder2:in Metallic Black. On the way home I starting calling on insurance. I know, usually you do that before you buy something, but I was going to buy it regardless. So first I called AAA, thats who vehicles are through. They wont even cover a three wheeled bike. So then I called progressive who my boat was through that I traded in and they quoted me over $1K annually. Sounded steep. Lastly I called Farm Bureau who my home is through and I am waiting for them to get back with me. Anyone else go through this. I should add that I am 25 with a clean driving record from Michigan. thanks for any help
 
:welcome::congrats:

There are a lot of threads on this subject. Might be best to do a search as you will find...


  • No two insurance policies/costs are the same...
  • To many variables in the "Charges" from insurance companies to nail it down...
  • One company works for one and never will another...
  • Best to shop as you are as this will be your net results...

Ones to try...

  1. Foremost (AKA Farmers)
  2. State Farm
  3. Geico
  4. Progressive
  5. Independent Agency (Has multiple outlets to find the best deal)
  6. Www.mcgrawdirect.com
One other thing... Please try and get a few quotes with all your insurance at one company. One of the easiest ways I save money for our clients is to do this. Not to mention the education folks get in having a personal agent vs. the fast food style of the internet/800# companies...:thumbup:
 
I have always had good dealings with GEICO and they have tow insurance very reasonably priced...shop around, make a list of the coverage you want first...shop apples to apples....

:spyder2:
 
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I am the proud new owner of a 2011 RS-S SM5 :spyder2:in Metallic Black. On the way home I starting calling on insurance. I know, usually you do that before you buy something, but I was going to buy it regardless. So first I called AAA, thats who vehicles are through. They wont even cover a three wheeled bike. So then I called progressive who my boat was through that I traded in and they quoted me over $1K annually. Sounded steep. Lastly I called Farm Bureau who my home is through and I am waiting for them to get back with me. Anyone else go through this. I should add that I am 25 with a clean driving record from Michigan. thanks for any help

I got ins. through Geico. Very reasonable an d a lot of coverage. But then it depends where you live.
Good Luck
 
I have GMAC insurance. Where I live in California I pay less than $500/year for full coverage. Do it all by phone.
 
I have always had good dealings with GEICO and they have tow insurance very reasonably priced...shop around, make a list of the coverage you want first...shop apples to apples....

:spyder2:
Thanks for the help guys. I never know what the norm is when they ask how much you want to insure for this or that.
 
I am the proud new owner of a 2011 RS-S SM5 :spyder2:in Metallic Black. On the way home I starting calling on insurance. I know, usually you do that before you buy something, but I was going to buy it regardless. So first I called AAA, thats who vehicles are through. They wont even cover a three wheeled bike. So then I called progressive who my boat was through that I traded in and they quoted me over $1K annually. Sounded steep. Lastly I called Farm Bureau who my home is through and I am waiting for them to get back with me. Anyone else go through this. I should add that I am 25 with a clean driving record from Michigan. thanks for any help

I am from Coldwater and had Progressive with my BMW K1200LT but they wanted way too much for the Spyder. Try Foremost, much better price.
 
I have always had good dealings with GEICO and they have tow insurance very reasonably priced...shop around, make a list of the coverage you want first...shop apples to apples....

:spyder2:

+1. All insurance looks great until you have a claim...it's at this point that GEICO rocks. I've dealt with many insurance companies and GEICO definitely rates at the top.
 
i use Culver motorcycle insurance.
http://www.motorcycleinsuranceus.com/

they actually shop around for you and get a policy with a big company (mine went through Progressive) at a good rate.

my Spyder insurance costs less than my car insurance per year. (car roughly 600/yr, Spyder about 550).

of course it varies form state to state what the minimums are.

i called my State Farm agent (who does our cars and our house) and they wanted 1k/yr.
 
Find yourself an Independent Agent who can shop you and your bike around for the best combination of cost versus coverages... Insurance companies will often target their desired market with rates that seem pretty low in an attempt to write as much of that type of business as they can. Conversely, they will also sets rates higher on types of risks that they really don't want to entertain... (Dis-incentives!)
An Agent can help you navigate through all of this mess...
 
Give Marc a call, u won't regret it

:agree:

The :spyder2: was my 1st byke & I was clueless about MC Insurance. Everywhere I called was outrageous til someone on here recommended Marc Fisher & he was able to get me full coverage with towing & everything for almost 1/2 of what the other companies were quoting me. Great service as well :thumbup: Can't hurt to give him a chance to earn your business & probably save some $$ as well :2thumbs: Good luck in yur search & let us know how you make out :clap:
 
Find yourself an Independent Agent who can shop you and your bike around for the best combination of cost versus coverages... Insurance companies will often target their desired market with rates that seem pretty low in an attempt to write as much of that type of business as they can. Conversely, they will also sets rates higher on types of risks that they really don't want to entertain... (Dis-incentives!)
An Agent can help you navigate through all of this mess...

:agree:I went with a independent agent years ago, I'm insured with Foremost though him.:thumbup:
 
Your age is likely to work against you with most companies even with a clean driving record.. They tend to lump people without consideration with individual facts.. Your age is just one year removed from the incredibly high risk driver zone to the high risk driver zone for typical companies.. Also you have limited experience since you haven't been around as long as us old timers..
I agree with most of what's said above - but it will be harder for you to find low cost than someone older.
 
The companies will use your age, driving record, garaging location, bike type and coverages desired to come up with a rate...
Take an approved motorcycle safety course and you could save some money also! :thumbup:
 
I have Progressive via USAA. I got a nice discount for being a USAA member for 20+ years. Plus, discounts for attending a certified Motorcycle Safety Course and having a motorcycle endorsement. Plus, Progressive gives a very nice discount for paying the annual premium in advance.:2thumbs:
 
Thanks for the advice everyone. I called and called around. Everyone was giving me quotes of $1000-$12000 (progressive, farmers, farm bureau, AAA, and more. I then called up State farm and they quoted me $550 for the same line of coverage as the rest. Made my day to say the least. The great part of all of this too was not ONE person knew what a Spyder was. They all said "Can Am?, can you spell that? Thanks again for all your help!
 
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Insurance for around $500 a year

Contact Pacific at 1-800-303-5000 we got a good rate for the year for 1/3 of what Progressive wanted with better coverage.
 
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