Re: Insurance cost has gone crazy, What insurance co is fair $$ for large cc "R" bik
I would give Jeff Lynn at Allstate a call. They literally don't have any blacklisted bikes and have really good rates. Contact Jeff Lynn - 519-471-1900 Ext 5010.
Kind of. Each company has their own rateable offences (some industry standard some not) that they have filed with FSCO. For example, we do not hold an administrative suspension against the insured. Usually what a suspension that is rated would have to be a suspension that would be at least a...
Ohhhhhh.... That guy told me it supposed to be snug on my cheeks... Never mentioned anything about my head fitting well... But I will definitely be taking all your advice...
Ok, thanks guys... I guess the guy at the store didn't know what he was talking about because he said it fits good... I have a feeling I'm gonna have to buy a new one. Do I have to switch brand? Or can I just change model?
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Let see if I can explain this better, I'm not doing a good job... Lol... So basically when I start riding even tho it's snug on my cheeks the front of the helmet slides down so when I raise my head up I still see a lot of the top of the helmet... And have to push it up so I can get a better view...
No because my helmet is tight on my cheeks but top of the visor is in the way... Like I have to keep moving my helmet up
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Picked up my first bike yesterday and rode for about 2 hours if that much... And I gotta say, I'm feeling it today, my arms legs hands and even my neck is killing me... Lol. Only problem I have is that since I'm lent over so much I can't really that far down the road with my helmet. Anyone have...
Their limits are also lower than Ontario... For example in Florida all you need is PIP/PD coverage. Which means minimum 10,000 in Personal Injury Protection(per person) and 20,000 per accident, which btw is coverage if someone sues you as well. In Ontario the legal minimum for liability is...
So if he has the scooter, then you and him could be on it and then you would have to add him to your bike policy and then exclude him from that policy. They will make you sign a contract that says he will not be allowed to ride the bike. This is assuming that you are the owner of the scooter...
Just for some clarification. If there is more than one licensed person in the household they need to be on the policy and is required by law. If there are two individuals in the house that are licensed to ride a motorcycle then they both need to be on the policy or be excluded from the policy...
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