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Old 04-17-2015, 08:23 PM   #1
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Default $1800 for just 6 months. WTF?

So I was going to go look at a new '14 Ninja 1000 with hard bags. Called my ins. lady and progressive wants $1800 for 6 months full coverage. So if I put the bike on a 4 year note, Id pay more than what I would pay for the bike.
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Old 04-18-2015, 07:41 PM   #2
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Progressive was extremely high for me as well. I went with Geico after switching from Statefarm. When the car policy expires I'll check back with Statefarm again. I also opted out of comprehensive and collision for the new bike.. ('15 CBR 500). They want way too much for that shit.
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Old 04-18-2015, 10:59 PM   #3
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Looed at gieco and dairy but still high.
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Old 04-19-2015, 02:06 PM   #4
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Looed at gieco and dairy but still high.
State Farm is pretty good - I bundle my house, 4 cars, and the multi. All together it's 300/month for the 4 cars (2 full coverage) and the bike. The multi is 27$/month of that 300 with full coverage.
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Old 04-20-2015, 10:46 AM   #5
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Progressive fucking sucks. I've never heard of anyone getting a good deal on bike insurance through Progressive. Never. I have however, heard of people who thought they were getting a decent deal, only to find they could save hundreds (even $1k+) switching to someone else. Don't sleep on your local ma and pa insurance either... but, for my money, State Farm is really hard to beat.
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Old 04-20-2015, 01:00 PM   #6
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Progressive fucking sucks. I've never heard of anyone getting a good deal on bike insurance through Progressive. Never. I have however, heard of people who thought they were getting a decent deal, only to find they could save hundreds (even $1k+) switching to someone else. Don't sleep on your local ma and pa insurance either... but, for my money, State Farm is really hard to beat.
I've never had anyone be able to get close to what I pay for full coverage through Geico. I'm paying $400 a year.
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Old 04-20-2015, 01:06 PM   #7
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That frickin Ninja 1000 is absurd on insurance. I looked at buying one and the insurance turned me off. I looked when I was 23 and I had companies quoting me at 7, 8, 10 grand a year. You might as well run it off a cliff after 1 year and get a new bike. Kawasaki fucked up with putting the ZX in the VIN#. But when you quote the Z1000 its less than half the price...
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Old 04-21-2015, 02:26 PM   #8
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I have recently put all my policies with Auto Owners. Their rates were F'in awesome when I had the house, regular cars/trucks, stated value stang, and stated value Harley. Plus the ability to put the stang and harley to storage during the winter months.
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Old 04-21-2015, 04:55 PM   #9
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I have recently put all my policies with Auto Owners.
Came here to post this. In my experience, assuming you bundle your bikes with your cars and/or home, it goes pretty much like this:

Auto Owners > Liberty Mutual > State Farm > Geico > everyone else

Progressive and Allstate have never been remotely close to the ballpark.

I've used AO for years, though I am about to start shopping around again. Their rates have jumped 10-15% every year since I signed with them. Could be the entire market has seen similar increases, but it still pisses me off enough to check with other providers.

I haven't used these guys since 2006-ish, but they were always very reasonably priced when I insured just the bikes without an auto/home bundle:

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Came here to post this. In my experience, assuming you bundle your bikes with your cars and/or home, it goes pretty much like this:

Auto Owners > Liberty Mutual > State Farm > Geico > everyone else

Progressive and Allstate have never been remotely close to the ballpark.

I've used AO for years, though I am about to start shopping around again. Their rates have jumped 10-15% every year since I signed with them. Could be the entire market has seen similar increases, but it still pisses me off enough to check with other providers.

I haven't used these guys since 2006-ish, but they were always very reasonably priced when I insured just the bikes without an auto/home bundle:

ACE Cycle Insurance

Yeah and for me State Farm had great rates but they kept increasing to the point that their rates were out of hand...

I think it varies a bunch from state to state.
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