If you're in the market for insurance and belong to a post-secondary alumni/professional group, give TD MM a ring--just got insured and on the road yesterday, and the rates were even lower than I had originally ballparked prior to purchasing the bike in the fall:
OPERATOR:
Operator Age: 25
Years Licensed on Motorcycle: 6 months (since last Sept) GM2 (full G for 8 years)
Number of Claims in last 6 Years: 0
Number of Convictions in last 3 Years: 0
First 3 Characters of Postal Code: L4E
MOTORCYCLE:
Year of Bike: 2007
Make of Bike: Kawasaki
Model of Bike: ex500
Displacement (CC): 500
PREMIUM:
Insurance Company (Listed on the Pink Slip, not the broker): ______ don't recall at the moment
Did you purchase Collision coverage (Y/N)? N
Did you purchase Comprehensive (i.e. Fire & Theft) coverage (Y/N)? N
Annual Premium: just under $1,100
FWIW, I could have purchased collision and comprehensive for an extra $80 a year, but they required an alarm on the bike. But the bike's only worth $2,000 if that, so NOPE.
Close second was Seamus Kelley at $2-300 more/year.
Duffy quoted 3x that of TD MM.
OPERATOR:
Operator Age: 25
Years Licensed on Motorcycle: 6 months (since last Sept) GM2 (full G for 8 years)
Number of Claims in last 6 Years: 0
Number of Convictions in last 3 Years: 0
First 3 Characters of Postal Code: L4E
MOTORCYCLE:
Year of Bike: 2007
Make of Bike: Kawasaki
Model of Bike: ex500
Displacement (CC): 500
PREMIUM:
Insurance Company (Listed on the Pink Slip, not the broker): ______ don't recall at the moment
Did you purchase Collision coverage (Y/N)? N
Did you purchase Comprehensive (i.e. Fire & Theft) coverage (Y/N)? N
Annual Premium: just under $1,100
FWIW, I could have purchased collision and comprehensive for an extra $80 a year, but they required an alarm on the bike. But the bike's only worth $2,000 if that, so NOPE.
Close second was Seamus Kelley at $2-300 more/year.
Duffy quoted 3x that of TD MM.
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