Re: Insuring old bike with swapped engine?
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VifferFun
My interpretation of "modification" is what I have read directly from the rating manuals of multiple insurance companies providing coverage to people in this forum.
Another common practice is putting lights and whatnot on a dirt bike to use on the roads. After an inspection by a garage road plates are then issued. Based on your ranting you would have a problem with this practice as well.
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Originally Posted by
VifferFun
You want to try taking the insarance company on in court? You think that the insurance company will just ignore a material misrepresentation of risk? You are deluded.
Risk of what? The person being broken down on the side of road? Small claims court is a mechanism in place. You can sue for up to 25000 in damages. At the moment they are talking about raising that to 100 000. If an insurer wants to screw around be prepared stand before a judge in small claims court.
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VifferFun
Since you continue to reiterate you incorrect "logic", I have come to the conclusion that you have no comprehension skills whatsoever. And sure, if it makes you happy, I work for State Farm. Please, steer clear of State Farm.
You lash out because someone will not accept your conjecture/propoganda. Don't worry based on your scary thinking, statefarm is definately not playing with a full deck of cards. They don't deserve my business or anyones business.
Re: Insuring old bike with swapped engine?
[QUOTE=ItIsWhatItIs;1535518]Another common practice is putting lights and whatnot on a dirt bike to use on the roads. After an inspection by a garage road plates are then issued. Based on your ranting you would have a problem with this practice as well. [QUOTE]
This cant be done in Ontario.
Re: Insuring old bike with swapped engine?
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Originally Posted by
ItIsWhatItIs
You lash out because someone will not accept your conjecture/propoganda. Don't worry based on your scary thinking, statefarm is definately not playing with a full deck of cards. They don't deserve my business or anyones business.
I simply correct people when they say stupid things. Thank you for avoiding State Farm, and please tell all your friends.