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What is the best ins company for spyders?

Look to the Companies that actually specialize in insurance PowerSports equipment...
Next: Check with your State's insurance Department to see which ones are racking up fewer complaints...
Then... start calling and getting rates!
Happy Hunting! :thumbup:
 
We went through AARP which happens to be Foremost. My wife and I are very novice riders (still riding on permits), and AARP/Foremost beat Progressive (even though I have boat insurance with them) and two other companies.
 
The one that pays claims

The best ins. company is......the one that will pay your claim
with out giving you a bad time, or canceling your ins. or raising
your premiums, one that has a real agent you can talk to in person.
 
The one that pays claims

The best ins. company is......the one that will pay your claim
with out giving you a bad time, or canceling your ins. or raising
your premiums, one that has a real agent you can talk to in person.
 
The best ins. company is......the one that will pay your claim
with out giving you a bad time, or canceling your ins. or raising
your premiums, one that has a real agent you can talk to in person.

This is also my outlook on insurance. I like a real agent that knows who I am and I can talk to when needed. Rates are the result of your personal history with accidents, etc. and IMO: only one of the factors involved in the whole insurance process.

I have had the same company since 1965 and they have insured my cars, motorcycles, and my homes. They have always come through when needed and I have never felt hassled or cheated. I have moved all over the country, the agents have changed, but the company has not. State Farm
 
This is also my outlook on insurance. I like a real agent that knows who I am and I can talk to when needed. Rates are the result of your personal history with accidents, etc. and IMO: only one of the factors involved in the whole insurance process.

I have had the same company since 1965 and they have insured my cars, motorcycles, and my homes. They have always come through when needed and I have never felt hassled or cheated. I have moved all over the country, the agents have changed, but the company has not. State Farm

I totally agree.
 
Foremost for me..I've had them for over 20 years with 2 wheelers and when they set the rate for the Spyder's 3 they had no statistics to go by...Initial rate was $760 for a year with a $250 deductible....Just got a renewal bill...$410 for a full year.
 
:agree: with several of the above posts about Foremost..............also with the first post from Bob................he's the man that should know!:yes:
 
I use American Modern Home for mine...
100/300/100 liability
Comp & collision with $500 deductibles
Accessory coverage bumped up to $8000
The premium is under $500
And I DO have an at-fault accident that they took care of quickly and with no problems! :thumbup:
 
Please bear in mind that premiums are NOT the soul consideration that should be reviewed when making a choice...
(But it is undeniably important!)
Do you have an agent to call, or will this be a 1-800-"good luck" deal?
How do they handle claims?
Do the claims folks in the office give you complete contact information, and do they return your calls in a reasonable time-frame?
If you have an Agent; do they call you back with accurate answers to your questions?
 
Please bear in mind that premiums are NOT the soul consideration ould be reviewed when making a choice...
(But it is undeniably important!)
Do you have an agent to call, or will this be a 1-800-"good luck" deal?
How do they handle claims?
Do the claims folks in the office give you complete contact information, and do they return your calls in a reasonable time-frame?
If you have an Agent; do they call you back with accurate answers to your questions?
I agree completely with Bob. I'm with my current insurance agent because I can email or call him and he lives right here in my community. Last claim I had, I took the estimate in and he sent me out the door with a check:shocked:. Another HUGE benefit is the fact that my local body shop is a preferred repair facility so i'm able to get one quote and fix it right there
 
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