fyi.....the TD online quote for my SS charges the same rates as last years State Farm rates (for a solo policy/not sure what the multi vehicle discount is if you add a car policy).....
ok so there is a typo in hedo's post when he said "TD is getting out of bikes".....(could see the contradiction in his post) and he meant to say ..TD is NOT getting out of bikes. I will be calling TD directly to confirm what the restructuring means...especially for SS bikes.
Obtained an online quote from TD and was quoted $1900. year without an attached car policy (no multi vehicle discount.)
This is equivalent to last years state farm policy (for a solo policy....not sure what the discount would be if I add a car policy to the mix).
But there seems to be a few...
its in this post: that allstate will not insure a ss bike (sub post #7 & #8 )
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?194228-Allstate-better-than-State-Farm
Why don't you post your specific details....ie what bike, yrs of experience , your area where you reside and insurance quote?
No offense but your post looks ......like you are an allstate insurance salesman :)
which insurance co are you with?
l know that state farm/certas/dejardanis are very concerned with performance mod'd bikes or cars (even lowered car bumper heights).
So it depends on your insurance co how much of an issue it is.
To the original poster.....what is the make of your sport bike?
What is your height?
Knowing the make of bike might make it possible for someone to provide you with useful advice.
Just got my insurance renewal from State Farm /Certa Insurance Company and my rate for a 2011 BMW S1000RR went from $1440.00 per year to $4001.00 per year effective February 2016.
This represents a rate increase of 275%.
It should be noted that my $1440.00 rate included a $400 discount for...
Called my state farm/certas/dejardins agent today.....was advised that they won't officially have the new rates till december.....for implementation effective january 1, 2016. And yes, they would not be surprised if they lose the sport bike insurance market because desjardin insurance is...
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