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    Scuttlebutt

    "the money collection and dispersion industry" Sounds like government...
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    Any competitive insurance companies for SS ?

    Only ever managed to get reasonable rates at all by bundling with my car/home. Standalone insurance will never, ever be competitive for sportbikes. EDIT: To be clear, I'm sure Wawanesa and others will write standalone policies, but I get something like 40 or 60% off by bundling. It's a racket...
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    Counteract Balancing Beads, kit D

    Never bothered to use this, since I don't change my own tires. Someone want to shoot me $15 for it?
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    1982 Yamaha Vision XZ550 with parts bike and *loads* of spare parts

    This is a fun little bike and would be awesome to keep around, but I'm just straight out of space. Main bike is running, should pass safety no problem (forks are good, brakes are good, lights are good, etc) Parts bike is mostly complete, not running (never bothered to put a battery in to try...
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    Anyone tried Streetrider.ca? online quote ~$480 cbr600rr

    Was quoted quite a bit more, but I have all my insurances with my current provider. It was however, significantly cheaper than any other motorcycle-only quote I've ever gotten. It might actually be good for my little C70 I'll be insuring next year...quite good rates for small bikes.
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    Thought I'd follow up with my end result -- My current broker got me a decent deal with Wawanesa; just under $1000 for the year with full coverage. Biggest bummer is the lack of a 19A (agreed value) endorsement that you get with a classic policy. It's actually remarkable to note, there is not...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    Fair point indeed! I've actually managed to get a quote around 1100 for full coverage...only a few hundred more than just liability (which, to be honest I'd get anyway because I want to at least ride it to the previous owner's to show off). I wouldn't have paid the 2100, but I can do 1100, at...
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    Occasional Driving Vehicle

    I'd go for historic plates and associated insurance through (IIRC) Hagerty, but I wouldn't be surprised if you had to be 30+ just like with the vintage bike insurance.
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    I actually expected it to be around that -- I figured about half what I put into it. But the appraiser managed to find a similar, less pristine example, for $9,000 on Kijiji. Now, it'd be very difficult to sell at the appraised value, if only because people that like restored bikes do it for...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    In the bigger picture of course you're right (which is why insurance is a viable industry in the first place) but at this point in my life my bikes have become the most significant part of my net worth by a large margin, and the CB750 is well over half that value all on its own. Minor damage...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    My greatest shame...OEM exhausts are tremendously expensive for these bikes, and reproductions are expensive considering they tend to not actually look like the originals. The stainless Delkevic 4 into 1 pipes do sound amazing though
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    Non-fault accident but still "at-fault"

    AFAIK insurance companies are held to the Fault Determination Rules in the Insurance Act when it comes to assigning fault. They attempt to cover every situation and figure out fault for each, but of course that's not really possible, so sometimes you get funky situations. Ombudman might be the...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    For context, there's about $11-12k into it, and it's been appraised at $10,750. Realistically, the same value as a new bike, so as far as expense, it shouldn't be more than 400-500 a year for the comp and collision coverages on top of whatever liability is. Mostly I'm worried about a fire. My...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    Hmm, might take a trip out to the local meetup on Sunday morning to ask. Dalton Timmis is the only insurer/broker in sight on their website though, so I don't have high hopes... Honestly it's the discrimination that really burns me up. I have an absolutely legitimate reason to be doing this...
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    Thinking of used Hayabusa - Insure it

    This myth never dies: https://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/en/auto/autobulletins/archives/Pages/a-06_97.aspx Some companies give you DISCOUNTS for continuous insurance (particularly continuous with one insurer) but it's not allowed to affect the base rating. Frankly they're getting around the spirit of...
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    How the hell do I insure my very expensive vintage restoration...under 30?

    So I spent the last 2 or 3 years doing a LOT of work and spending a LOT of money restoring a 1978 CB750, and it's finally ready. It's beautiful, it's appraised as essentially a brand new bike, and I need insurance! My current insurer will write it into my policy, but they won't give me anything...
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    Can mechanics safety their own bikes?

    Just been thinking about maybe going for a mechanics license some day (y'know, second career when it's time for a change) and the thought popped into my head -- do mechanics safety their own vehicles?
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    Cheapest Insurance for 50 year old dad and 17 year old son

    Probably best to just find the best rate for your dad (likely with his current provider for car/home insurance) then seeing if the company will add you as a secondary driver.
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    Couple Qs

    Not really, in fact, length of insurance and lapses are not allowed to be taken into account for the base rate since the 90's: https://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/en/auto/autobulletins/archives/Pages/a-06_97.aspx There are sometimes increases when you move insurance companies, or cancel policies and...
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    Looking for classic/historic insurance...Any leads?

    That wouldn't bother me at all, I have 2 other bikes insured as regular pleasure machines. I'm in a unique class in that I'm young, but as I live alone with no dependents and a good job, I have money to spare for this fun hobby. Presumably the 30 year old minimum rider age is to prevent people...
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