Wow.. Did you do something to piss him/her off? Maybe failed his/her kid?
No idea. Flow of traffic.
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Wow.. Did you do something to piss him/her off? Maybe failed his/her kid?
I have had USAA for my banking and auto insurance for over 20 years. I was eligible because my step-dad is retired Air Force. My wife and kids also have accounts with them because of me.I have USAA for my banking and Car loan! I LOVE their service. But I dont appear to be eligible for the insurance. From what I have read on their site is that my wife could get them, but not me. It was her dad that was career Army. Sounds like immediate family of the service member only is eligible??
Yup, I still switched to Rider though. Only cost me $300 for high coverages (full coverage) and low deductible plus accessory and aftermarket parts cost. I'm 40 now though and get a discount for sport bike safe Rider (offsets the increase) .Isnt this the same company that everyone was saying is starting to reclassify the FZ6R as a super sport and their rates went way up? im sure there is a thread about it somewhere.
Yup, I still switched to Rider though. Only cost me $300 for high coverages (full coverage) and low deductible plus accessory and aftermarket parts cost. I'm 40 now though and get a discount for sport bike safe Rider (offsets the increase) .
My yearly cost with State Farm is about $360 a year for full coverage (100/300/100) and $500 deductible. I'm over 40, the FZ6R was my first bike ever, and have a good driving record. Progressive and Geico had quoted me $1200 and was like no way. Called State Farm on a whim and they gave me a fantastic deal for whatever reason. @latony007, have you given SF a try?
I'm in SoCal (Orange County). Really odd that I got the deal that I did but I'll take it if they give it [emoji13]
I have Riders and really enjoyed the 100% increase on my premium, since all of a sudden it is now a sport bike. At least they reclassified the FZ-09 as well. I would have been extremely bitter if my roommate had cheaper insurance on what is essentially a naked super sport with less weight and about 40hp more. Cutting collision dropped my premium back down to around $200/year. I still have comprehensive and high limit liability. Basically I'm covered if it's stolen, hail damage, animal strike, etc., as long as I don't stuff it myself. I have Geico auto insurance, since it's been the cheapest option for years and they wanted $900/year for full coverage. At that point the $500/year for collision coverage will made a decent dent into replacement parts.
I find the pricing absolutely baffling. Why don't they base it on power/weigh ratio or something logical? I can reduce my insurance by buying any bike larger than a 600 that isn't classified as a sport bike. I priced out a KTM 1190 with more than double the power of the 6R and it's cheaper.
I have Riders and really enjoyed the 100% increase on my premium, since all of a sudden it is now a sport bike. At least they reclassified the FZ-09 as well. I would have been extremely bitter if my roommate had cheaper insurance on what is essentially a naked super sport with less weight and about 40hp more. Cutting collision dropped my premium back down to around $200/year. I still have comprehensive and high limit liability. Basically I'm covered if it's stolen, hail damage, animal strike, etc., as long as I don't stuff it myself. I have Geico auto insurance, since it's been the cheapest option for years and they wanted $900/year for full coverage. At that point the $500/year for collision coverage will made a decent dent into replacement parts.
I find the pricing absolutely baffling. Why don't they base it on power/weigh ratio or something logical? I can reduce my insurance by buying any bike larger than a 600 that isn't classified as a sport bike. I priced out a KTM 1190 with more than double the power of the 6R and it's cheaper.
I have Riders and really enjoyed the 100% increase on my premium, since all of a sudden it is now a sport bike. At least they reclassified the FZ-09 as well. I would have been extremely bitter if my roommate had cheaper insurance on what is essentially a naked super sport with less weight and about 40hp more. Cutting collision dropped my premium back down to around $200/year. I still have comprehensive and high limit liability. Basically I'm covered if it's stolen, hail damage, animal strike, etc., as long as I don't stuff it myself. I have Geico auto insurance, since it's been the cheapest option for years and they wanted $900/year for full coverage. At that point the $500/year for collision coverage will made a decent dent into replacement parts.
I find the pricing absolutely baffling. Why don't they base it on power/weigh ratio or something logical? I can reduce my insurance by buying any bike larger than a 600 that isn't classified as a sport bike. I priced out a KTM 1190 with more than double the power of the 6R and it's cheaper.
Yeah, I argued with their customer support about the reclassification. I said have you ever ridden a stock fz6r? Anyways, once you hit 35 (I think) you can get the sport bike safe Rider discount (15%). Full coverage with minimums would cost me less than $200 I believe. I pay $300 for upgraded coverages and $250 deductible.
I read through this thread and I am appalled at how little y'all are paying for your insurance.
I'm with Progressive and they're charging me over $2,000 a year for full coverage and they are the only ones in my state that offer Motorcycle Insurance.
I'm 45 yo with a clean driving record and they won't give the safe driver discount due to age, you have to have the MSC to get that.
I was also informed that I'm being charged so much because of the "kind" of bike I have.
I read through this thread and I am appalled at how little y'all are paying for your insurance.
I'm with Progressive and they're charging me over $2,000 a year for full coverage and they are the only ones in my state that offer Motorcycle Insurance.
I'm 45 yo with a clean driving record and they won't give the safe driver discount due to age, you have to have the MSC to get that.
I was also informed that I'm being charged so much because of the "kind" of bike I have.
I got to thinking about it and I have a bad feeling that the guy I went through may be charging me an outrageous agent's fee or something.
I'm looking into it a little deeper.
I mean, come on. The only reason it's so high is just because of the "kind of bike it is"? If that were the case, then why does insurance on a Ninja 900 ss cost less than a Yamaha 650?
I got to thinking about it and I have a bad feeling that the guy I went through may be charging me an outrageous agent's fee or something.
I got to thinking about it and I have a bad feeling that the guy I went through may be charging me an outrageous agent's fee or something.
I'm looking into it a little deeper.
I mean, come on. The only reason it's so high is just because of the "kind of bike it is"? If that were the case, then why does insurance on a Ninja 900 ss cost less than a Yamaha 650?