Who cares? TD loses out on business and money, on to the next one. I find TD one of the most difficult companies to deal with, from getting accurate quotes to signing policies. Call Aviva/Paul South I'm sure he can work something out
Hi OP, I'm a certified motorcycle technician as of right now. Your motorcycle passed all safety regulations and guidelines. Take this to the MTO and show them this post. I'll even sign it in italics. Thanks me later. Safe riding.
signed; TikeBike
This guys name is Jimbos Channel on YouTube, the kid is a total idiot and seems autistic. He owns a C4 which he drives like a wreckless idiot constantly and now he bought this bike recently. It's honestly just a matter of time before he crashes again, this time way more severe. I enjoy watching...
I can only speak for Honda, they cover their own bikes. 2 people crashed their bikes last season at Bramptons demo ride, and walked away no questions asked. Needless to say I don't think Brampton Powersports is having any demo rides this year lol
If you took a riders training course Aviva considers you having 3 years of riding experience already, so your rates wouldn't drop after a year. If you didn't take the course you can expect a minimal decrease.
It was about 2-3 weeks from the quote to when I signed. This happened in Sept.
Some dealers display vin's online, you check in person or give a call. The vin number of my bike also matched the details from my quote, the bike was just classed differently in the system for whatever reason when...
TLDR; USE VIN NUMBERS FOR QUOTES
A tip for everyone getting quotes before the season begins. Use the vin number of the desired bike you are quoting, do not base it off of the year/make/model. Last season I was interested in buying a Honda Shadow Aero as an upgrade from my 300, so I called...
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