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What are you paying for insurance? Who are you insured with?

I have everything insured with State Farm. Bikes, cars, rvs, house. Much better rates overall than any other top-tier insurer I've received quotes from.
 
$476 total top-tier coverage. Had a long discussion with our agent/broker. Conclusion; some companies don't like to insure toys. Primarily because they are not, and do not, wish to become familiar with them and the result is discouragement by charging high premiums.
 
My 1st surprise is you ONLY pay $1900/yr for all those machines!
Here in NJ, I pay $1200 for just 2 cars fully insured (no points/accidents). My 850cc bike & 2020 RT costs ~$600/yr.
Looks like Cali has those rates reversed!

You have to be aware of clerical errors, They are not uncommon in the insurance industry.
 
I am also in Kali. My Geico insurance on my Spyder runs about $680 or so a year full coverage. It really depends on what zip code you live in, since they don't base it entirely on your driving but those around you as well.
 
Your best bet would be to talk to an independent agent. He or she can shop rates from dozens of insurance companies and recommend one that would fit your budget.
 
I pay about $40 per month for each F3L. I have a multi discount pkg. They also insure my car, my Kawi Mule, and my home.

State Farm is the company. I have a clean driving record...no accidents in about 40 years. No tickets in 20 plus years.

Most are in that same range and that includes other companies.

Shopping around is the key.
 
I pay about $40 per month for each F3L.

I have a clean driving record...no accidents in about 40 years. No tickets in 20 plus

Shopping around is the key.

That sounds fair. I burn about twice that in fuel these days. :cus: :gaah: :banghead:
 
I have Geico on all my vehicles. The Spyder is about $240/yr for 100/300/50 with $250 & $500 deductibles. My 2007 Honda ATV with same coverage is about $52/yr.
 
How about hearing from some folks who had to use their insurance? So far excellent with Famers. Wifey killed two deer with her jeep for about $5K each and some hail damage at $8K. Paid $3K for a lifetime factory warranty. She threw a cam chain at 200,500 miles for another $8.5K and that insurance paid to install a long block Hemi. No hassle on any of these claims.
 
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I renewed my coverage this past June for the year. Full coverage, $448.00 through Dairyland.
 
Mine in NJ is $582 per year for my F3 and Road King. Full coverage w/$250 deduct. with $250/$500/$100k liability.
3 SUV's full coverage $100 deduct comp and $500 collision costs me $1500 per year. Same liability coverage. No kids and over 65 drivers with clean driving records.
All through State Farm. All bundled with homeowners. Had a couple deer claims over the years and a 3 times trees hitting the house with no rate increase penalties and great service and claim settlements. Snowmobile and boat coverage is reasonable also.
It always goes up a couple bucks every year but not too bad.
 
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I was expecting something in the $400 to $500 range per year. Back in 2008 when I bought my FJR (New) I think insurance on it was just over $300 per year (it's gone down since). And that was through Progressive. My Agent I use here in town is a independent, I get good rates on my house and other vehicles bundled together. I sent her an email Fri. asking for a quote, I am waiting to hear back on what she has to say.
 
I was expecting something in the $400 to $500 range per year. Back in 2008 when I bought my FJR (New) I think insurance on it was just over $300 per year (it's gone down since). And that was through Progressive. My Agent I use here in town is a independent, I get good rates on my house and other vehicles bundled together. I sent her an email Fri. asking for a quote, I am waiting to hear back on what she has to say.

Dairyland is sort of a bit odd ..... last I knew it was a Motorcycle ins. co. ONLY ..... your Agent may not have them on their list. So I would contact them directly ( try 1-800-874-4453 ) good luck .... Mike :thumbup: .... PS my coverage is for 12 FULL months ... no winter cut-off
 
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Happily, only two claims in the last 15 years or so. One a car claim...not my fault...an idiot on the ice got my new Forester. About 3K in damage. State Farm was out the next day working on the claim. Fixed to my satisfaction...no rate increase.

Back in 2015, I hit a dog with my brand new 2014 RT-S. It did about $2000 cosmetic damage to the front frunk/fender. State Farm went to the dealer to check it out that same afternoon. They fixed it with no issues. No rate increase for me. Fixed perfect...I drove it until 2020 and put over 46K more miles on it.
 
Had Dairyland boo coo years ago when 2wheels was my only transportation and they were the least expensive on the market. Don't Know any more about them, never had a claim to test their reputation. In the '80s and '90s and early '20s, I had a cattle truck I only used twice a year. DMV allowed partial year registrations. I also had a vet on special limited use and mileage. My Farmers' agent asked me if I drove the truck and the vet at the same time. I told him no. He said let's take the vet off and insure the truck when you need it and then put the vet back on when you're finished with the truck. I said wow, can you do that? He said yes, I'm your agent and I'm here to save you money. :thumbup: :yes:
 
Dairyland is sort of a bit odd ..... last I knew it was a Motorcycle ins. co. ONLY ..... your Agent may not have them on their list. So I would contact them directly ( try 1-800-874-4453 ) good luck .... Mike :thumbup: .... PS my coverage is for 12 FULL months ... no winter cut-off

Now they do autos, motorcycles and off road vehicles
 
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