Boots
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I need a little clarification on a few things. My first question (irrelevent to insurance) is about Humber College's motorcycle program. I plan on getting my M1 by August 13'th, however, will I make it in time (60 days after receiving my M1) to be able to do the M1 exit test at Humber? I know drivetest's motorcycle road tests close on October 15th which is pretty early; is Humber the same way or do they run their road tests for longer?
Also, my second question is, is it worth it? I'm going to be 20 when I plan on buying my first bike if everything goes as planned this year (2013 Ninja 300), I will also have my G license by that point. I will have completed a Motorcycle course at Humber and I don't have any driving incidents -- not even a speeding ticket. But I'm afraid I'm going to buy my bike and go to insurance companies and theyre going to drop the ball of like a $5,000 a year insurance deal. My range of insurance is about $3,500 I wouldnt want to spend any more than that. What is the average insurance for riders who are just starting out? Like I try getting quotes but I can't get any because most results come up as "We can not find a quote for you". Hell, I even called allstate and they told me that they don't insure sportsbikes? This is something I really want to do, but I'm scared I'm going to buy my bike and get killed with the insurance, how was your insurance when you first started? And did any of you guys start riding at 20 years old or younger? Thanks for any responses and sorry if this is a common question.
Edit: If it helps, I got a quote from TDMotorcycle insurance which has a price of 3461.00 dollars but who knows if that will change in a year time.
Also, my second question is, is it worth it? I'm going to be 20 when I plan on buying my first bike if everything goes as planned this year (2013 Ninja 300), I will also have my G license by that point. I will have completed a Motorcycle course at Humber and I don't have any driving incidents -- not even a speeding ticket. But I'm afraid I'm going to buy my bike and go to insurance companies and theyre going to drop the ball of like a $5,000 a year insurance deal. My range of insurance is about $3,500 I wouldnt want to spend any more than that. What is the average insurance for riders who are just starting out? Like I try getting quotes but I can't get any because most results come up as "We can not find a quote for you". Hell, I even called allstate and they told me that they don't insure sportsbikes? This is something I really want to do, but I'm scared I'm going to buy my bike and get killed with the insurance, how was your insurance when you first started? And did any of you guys start riding at 20 years old or younger? Thanks for any responses and sorry if this is a common question.
Edit: If it helps, I got a quote from TDMotorcycle insurance which has a price of 3461.00 dollars but who knows if that will change in a year time.
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