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Insurance

Esurance??? You've got nonody there to help with anything if an issue pops up... (Accident, claims settlement, a disputed payment...) :shocked: A local Insurance Professional is there for you when the "butter" hits the fan... :yikes:

:agree: I always buy though a broker, I like to reach........ out, and touch people if i have a problem.:ohyea:
And usally it's not butter that hits the fan.:shocked:
 
I ended up going with Shelter insurance.. I checked several different companies an all were 600+ per year.. Shelter got me at 400.32 per year.. Just a thougth an hope you find what you need.
 
I have Geico and pay I think about 370 per year now...this is for the highest amount of coverage you can get. If you have homeowner, business, car, etc... insurance with the same carrier, you'll save on insuring your spyder...

I know firsthand from dealing with insurance carriers on the medical side...Geico is first-rate...

I went with Geico too. They gave me the best quote for a first-time motorcycle policy. I have been with AAA for years and have my autos and home policies with them, but they were unable to set up my policy over the phone as they do with my other policies. Turns out they subcontract their motorcycle insurance.
 
Hey man, leave me to my fantasy!

I left out the obvious, REAL reason: all my motorcycle experience was, ummm, not entirely official before this year, i.e. I'm a newly-licensed rider. Even at the ripe ol' age of 36, with a GEICO car policy, AND passage of the MSF course, again, both GEICO and Progressive quoted me that same crazy price (really-- they were shockingly within ten dollars of the other, 'twas eerie). I could have kept shopping around at that point, but I got lazy/impatient.
It only costs me $600 a year to insure my car in comparison. :gaah:

Anyway, I'm paid off for the year, but I'll definitely worry about getting a MUCH better bargain next spring.

The Spyder was my first bike too...Geico charges more for the first year...then they'll drop your numbers. I think I paid about $500.00 the first year...now I'm under $400 (it's been about 3 years now). Geico is also of the best companies to work with. I never have anything nice to say about State Fraud, eh, uh, Snake Farm, eh, uh...they've been sued more than anyone else for fraud...remember the lawsuit regarding how they had masters students in English decide medical bills based on grammar?...yeah, there are plenty of cases like that against SF.

Stick with Geico...you won't have an issue...they're tried and true...
 
i use Culver Insurance.
they are based out of California, but they find the best rate in your state.
in my case it was Progressive, but that fact that Culver did all the work, and got me a good rate and gave me multiple payment options....i will renew through them and when i can get an RT to sit with the RS i will most assuredly use Culver again.
 
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