im just glad they dont surcharge my ZZR600, but if i had a 2002 ZX6R it would be 8000. jevco had the cheapest rate out of everyone for my 08 zzr600
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im just glad they dont surcharge my ZZR600, but if i had a 2002 ZX6R it would be 8000. jevco had the cheapest rate out of everyone for my 08 zzr600
2008 Kawasaki ZZR600 Black (ZX6R)
2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 Silver (SOLD)
2007 Suzuki SV650 "R" (SOLD)
2004 Suzuki GSX600 Katana (SOLD)
2001 Kawasaki ZZR250 Ninja (SOLD)
Pretty sad that insurance companies dictate what bikes we ride!!!! Glad i have my vfr
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
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Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
hey Viffer , i would like to know afew things about jevco. I got my M1 Licence on may 11th, 2011 and then got my M2 few weeks later, when Jevco changed their policy about new riders (holding 1 year licence gives u better rates) i decided to wait 1 year to get my bike insured . i bought the bike last year and put in the garage. now i wanna know if this policy is still effective . Im 30 years old Bike is a starter 2009 kawasaki 250r. I didnt wanna go with state farm because im holding my G licence for 4 years (requirement is 5 years). (new in the country).
thanks
new rider
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True, but the discount associated with being one year claims free will presumably be less today than it was in the past. Today you don't achieve the maximum discount until you reach your third year. In my opinion, this is a significant improvement to Jevco's rating.
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
Unless it's private, please post insurance-related questions in the forum rather than sending me a PM.
Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
I just picked up my dream bike, a 1997 Super Blackbird and Jevco told me to call back next year wheb it his 16 years old. I had a motorcycle accident claim in 2007 and 2 moving violations in my car, speeding in 2011 and for exiting and re-entering the highway in 2010. I have hit a wall, either they won't insure the bike or they will not insure me. I guess it will stay in my garage until next season when it falls off the Jevco list. What balarky I say!!!
Be safe at all times, enjoy every moment, keep the 2s on the ground & if you're not wearing a full face lid, bugs in your teeth..LOL!!
I believe the time is here for government run insurance especially for motorcycles. The insurance industry picks and chooses what they want to insure. What about the ones of us who wish to ride something else???? McQuinty two years ago gave the INSURANCE STORE AWAY TO THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY and on another site similar to this one, the insurance broker fellow stated, "Ontario auto insurance Reforms are working well" Yep, Less coverage than we had prior, more cost to purchase the required insurance coverage demanded from the provincial gov. at a much higher cost. Also, for any snowbirds going to the USA for 5 to 6 months every winter, you are only covered by Jevco for a three month period on your motorcycle in the USA. I was told that by Jevco when I check at last renewal for cheaper rates and also, should you own a bike which has been triked with a kit, or an OEM [Harley Davidson, Can AM, Victory] they will not insure them at all. I know many Canadians Snowbirds who are now buying their insurance for their car, truck, bike from USA companies, and these companies will insure a Canadian vehicle liscenced here in Ontario as long as you spend five to six months in the USA. Time the insurance industry gets back to doing what they are suppose to do and insure Ontarians with insurance or lose their liscence to insure Ontarians and we get gov. run insurance.
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