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I just got my insurance renewal :Avatars_Gee_George: from Echelon General Insurance Company, through Riders Plus. I thought these guy's were supposed to be biker friendly. It went up approximatly $200.00 to a painful $812.00. That is roughly a 33 % increase, no tickets, no accidents and no claims. That was for one million liability only. No collision, fire or theft, for my 89. How do they justify such a whopping increase at a time when the average worker is lucky to even get a 2% raise If they even get one at all. I know some who haven't had a raise in 4 years and then there are the ones who have even been unemployed.

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For my 06 Venture I was paying 1100. per year @ State Farm. I have had no accidents tickets and I have everything insured through them.

I'd rather pay your rate.

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GEICO is sticking it to me here in Loozeeanner....I will be shopping around very shortly!!

Boomer.....who sez being caught by the short hairs by the Insurance moguls is worse than giving the pygmies a bath....:whistling:

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I don't know what is going on with you guys insurance but my BMW K1200 LT through Progressive with full coverage is only about 130.00 a year. I was only paying 75.00 a year for libility on my 86 Venture Royale.

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2007 Gold Wing, insured by AARP Foremost, residing in Indianapolis, IN. -- $449.00 with pretty good coverage, including roadside assist. Premiums can be higher or lower by quite a bit depending on coverage.

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Dairyland ins on 07 midnight $2800 accsessiores $210 yr.

 

thats what they charge for "high risk"

 

2007 Gold Wing, insured by AARP Foremost, residing in Indianapolis, IN. -- $449.00 with pretty good coverage, including roadside assist. Premiums can be higher or lower by quite a bit depending on coverage.

 

Same as mine for my 2010 goldwing mine is 440. and change: AARP with Foremost and roadside they even called and asked what size tires on your bike. when i asked why? they told me if you have a flat we can send one on the truck for you; not sure how that would work out but sure was a good feeling when they asked me:thumbsup2:

 

Dray:twing:

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I just got my insurance renewal :Avatars_Gee_George: from Echelon General Insurance Company, through Riders Plus. I thought these guy's were supposed to be biker friendly. It went up approximatly $200.00 to a painful $812.00. That is roughly a 33 % increase, no tickets, no accidents and no claims. How do they justifie such a whopping increase at a time when the average worker is lucky to even get a 2% raise If they even get one at all. I know some who haven't had a raise in 4 years and then there are the ones who have even been unemployed.

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Actually, most companies had a hefty increase this year. They did poorly in some other categories, so sticking it to bikers, boaters, etc. is a great way for them to recoup their losses. They know that there is little we can do about it. That rate through Riders Plus is quite good compared to the $2,300 that I was quoted by at least one other company on my 2000 RSV when I was shopping around...and that was without collision coverage! Oh, don't forget...Riders Plus is just a broker...Echelon is the company that is zapping us.

 

Too bad we can't get that through the states. My car insurance went up $400 this year so I shopped around and saved about $300 of that with CAA Insurance.

 

Andy

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A lot of insurance premiums are dictated by states in the US. I know that North Carolina is high and Florida is low. There are many in between. I have GEICO and they were the cheapest three years ago and have not gone up since that I know of. I will get another bill for the bike soon. I have the cars with them also and that did not go up this year.

 

:farmer:

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South Carolina

$463/yr for TWO bikes (2009 RSV and 2006 RSTD) full coverage, good limits.

Nationwide (but the actual policy is Victoria, Canadian I think)

 

It renewed in April, I think it went up,, say $40. But that was dropping my Strat for the RSV.

 

Mike G in SC

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No comparison between the states & Canadian or from province to province.

 

ICBC (BC Govt) with its rippoff rates, is over $800 for PLPD on the 83 VR (after a 43% discount), same coverage in Alberta is $60.

 

:mo money::mo money::mo money:

Good thing I haven't been home for long, so I can delay doing the switch over, for a bit.

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09 RSV thru Echelon...$1000.

 

Same here. Actually went down 30 bucks a month, thanks to Aviva wanting to jack the price 65%.

 

Ben seems like a far deal. Go ahead and shop it.

 

Brad

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Got all my auto insurance with Economical Mutual, they even offered to insure my scoot. I took them up on it, seeing as they were the cheapest going,,,,,,,less than $500 for PL and PD

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less than $500 for PL and PD

 

What no Collision ?? Thought you first genners believe your first gens are priceless ?? :rotf::stirthepot:

 

Brad

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They are that is why we can't afford collision

 

Both of mine, currently have full coverage, at $500. each. I am not looking foward, to switching back to BC rates. :2cents:

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