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Insurance Cost?

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I have two F3-S's and on one I pay $40.65 a month(mine) and the wife's cost $37.18 a month. We live in the Chicago area and have State Farm for our insurance. I know they had a hard time finding what an F3 was when I first got the insurance and I'm just wondering if I'm overpaying or if anyone else got a better deal somewhere else.
 
I have two F3-S's and on one I pay $40.65 a month(mine) and the wife's cost $37.18 a month. We live in the Chicago area and have State Farm for our insurance. I know they had a hard time finding what an F3 was when I first got the insurance and I'm just wondering if I'm overpaying or if anyone else got a better deal somewhere else.

I have State Farm and pay about the same for each of my RT :spyder2::ani29:. I would say you have a pretty good deal since you are Chicago area.

Mine is full coverage and $500 deductible.
 
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Wow! Even in NJ I only pay right at $600 a YEAR for full coverage on a 12' RS, 14' Harley Fatbob, and an 08' KLR including having my 20yr. old son on the policy.
This is with $1000 deductible and includes $3k of additional add on coverage for mods. Thinking of changing it up a bit because the KLR is only worth $3k, but no hurry...
This is through Allstate.
 
Shop around

I'm paying a little over $300 per year and I am currently taking a safety course which will drop it a bit. I have a perfect driving record, great credit, and have it with my cars, trucks and snowmobiles. Shop around!!!
 
I have GEICO, and they are the cheapest in Arizona. Every state is different, and in each state rates vary. GEICO is the most expensive in some states, and the cheapest in others. I comp checked State Farm, Alstate, Progressive, and a couple of others here, and GEICO keeps coming up as the best rate. Progressive, who advertises how competitive they are on rates, turned out to be the most expensive one for my :spyder2: and my previous bikes.

It always pays to check around, but be sure you are comparing apples to apples in terms of coverage and add ons.:lecturef_smilie:

Just my 2 cents worth.

Pam
 
Spyder and Harley: $750.00 a year in PA with Riders. Total coverage plus factory accessories / farkles and gear. $500 deductible.
 
RS Spyder, Moto Guzzi Griso, Moto Guzzi Stelvio, and a Husqvarna dirt bike for ~$500 a year, full coverage and a $500 deductible with Progressive.
 
Insurance Quotes

I have just started shopping around for insurance quotes. Mine will be a little high due to no motorcycle experience and CBT. The cheapest quote so far is £536.00 fully comprehensive for 2015 F3-S with BikeSure.
I am pleased with the quote :clap:
 
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