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2001 yamaha venture Ontario insurance


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Why would you pay for collision on a nine year old motorcycle? I dropped mine on my 02 Venture two years ago. I keep liability and uninsured motorist but nothing else.

 

:farmer:

 

Simple...just PL and PD it was $883..so for $140 I took the extra

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Hi Charlie. Congrats on the new toy. I pay $1077 bike and $115 for the trailer. Total$1255 taxes in. I live in the highest rated Ontario town as I know others with the same bike ,different town, pay less. I am with Riders Plus. I know that some will say the trailer is an extension of the bike and does not need it's own coverage but I am not taking the chance of any thing happening that the insurance company can weasel out of paying so I told them about the trailer and they charge me $115. As you say Charlie for the extra it is piece of mind.

Again congrats and hope to see you sometime this year.

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... and with your history with 2nd gen's it was probably a great idea!!!:stirthepot::stirthepot:

 

Well, since this is his bike, and not someone's else 2nd, he will be fine.

 

I think he was trying to get rid of all 2nd gens until he came over to the right side. :rasberry::rasberry:

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What year is your RSV and have you tried Dalton Timmis as a broker. I have my insurance through them with AVIVA and I pay just over $ 700.00 per with full coverage on 2001 RSV. They are based in Ontario.:guitarist 2:

 

 

The question is ....How long have you had a continous Insurance? I havent had a full year

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Ft Collins, CO: $225 per year, 86 VR, full coverage, but NO towing. There is a multi car discount.

 

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE ... I can just get a stand alone policy for (or that includes)

towing?

 

TKs. JackZ

 

I don't know if AAA is the same as CAA...but with the "Gold" policy with CAA, as long as the policy owner is with the bike, they'll tow it up to, geeez, I THINK it's 275k's or so.....so, for just over $100 a year, Beth has CAA on whatever car she is, and whatever bike she is on.

 

Might be worth looking into over there with AAA.

 

gunk:smile5:

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It is true that most of the cost is based on experience(continuous insurance) but AVIVA also has other factors like age , amount of use (keep the numbers low), and actual blue book value. You wil see a decrease each year you keep coverage.

 

It may be impossible to compare directly, but without collision, I am paying just over $400 for my 88VR through the Economical Insurance Group. This amount is after a 15% age discount (one of the advantages of getting old) and a 20% multi-vehicle discount. I think the purchase price is one of the key factors affecting this rate.

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