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30+ year old bike insurance

bakaboy

Old, Slow and Grumpy
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Who here has insurance on a bike that is 30+ years old? The bike.....not you.

Several companies declining to insure a bike that is older than 30 years old.

I'm surprised. Where do you have it insured?
 
Sorry

I had searched for the topic but then didn't post it right away.

My bad
 
You can try The Co-operators.
 
i just insured my '83 honda vt500 with the personal for less than $48 a month!! by boyfriend has his '91 hd with them and suggested i try after td wouldn't insure it because of it's age (even though i had a similar 1982 honda insured with them that i sold?)

gm2 since 2012.. no courses .. no claims
 
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Just insured my 1975 honda today through the personal for 207 a year
 
just called a few companies to get a quote on an 82 honda ft 500 ascot

operator info: 28, M, M2 for 2 years - one ticket

TD MM - bike too old
Riders Plus - $1172/year
Cooperators - $878/year (only if you insure your car as well)
State Farm - $1379/year
The Personal - $474/year - drops down to 368 if you insure car as well - car was $90 less than TD MM
the personal is part of desjardins
 
That is an amazing quote - how long has she had motorcycle insurance?

She has her M1, been insured about 10 days and has a 20 year clean abstract.
PL/PD ($1million), fire/theft/comp - no collision.

Had to do something, fuel costs are spiraling. This bad boy will run about 50 miles at WOT on $3 of Shell 91.

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To be honest, I'll probably ride it more than she does. :cool:
 
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I worked out the fuel consumption on a 70's CT70, something around 130 mpg if I remember correctly. Not fast, but really good on gas.
 
This one is 'built'. 9.6mm stroked crank, 5mm overbore = 108cc. The filthy big 24mm Keihin with accelerator pump doesn't do much for fuel economy either.

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It's a weapon.
 
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This one is 'built'. 9.6mm stroked crank, 5mm overbore = 108cc. The filthy big 24mm Keihin with accelerator pump doesn't do much for fuel economy either.


It's a weapon.

So only getting 110 mpg?
<grin>
 
I ran into the same problem insuring my Porsche 944. Some of the bigger companies didn't want to touch it. I was with BelAirDirect for years and they refused to insure it. But they don't do bikes anyway so it was easier to switch and put all my vehicles under one company.
 

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