I've had the complete opposite experience to OP's. Got my 2017 insurance quote in the mail -- $1200 for both motorcycles (with multiline discount). When I called to confirm and finalise the coverage, they found a new deduction that reduced the premium to just over $1000 for both bikes. However, I've been riding for years and the bikes are not SS or dual sport, so that's the reason. Before deciding on TD, I shopped around for just motorcycle insurance and no one could touch TD's quote.
That's about what I'd expect to pay for an SS these days and I'm in my 30's.
If someone finds me a company that will insure an SS for what I pay now (under $50/month) I'll buy two, lol.
Who are you insured with?Well, I'm at $101/mo for my liter bike, and I think my quote for a 750 was at about $85/mo. A 600 might get that low with my insurer![]()
Sign me up! Lmao...but seriously TD?
For you new riders:
In case your curious I'm 26, squeaky clean record and 1 year with a street bike.
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That doesn't seem right. I have an 09 gsxr 600, 26, 1 accident, 1 speeding and I'm at just over 2k a year.
Nope, accident 4 years ago, speeding last summer.
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And I'm still on my M2
That's about what I'd expect to pay for an SS these days and I'm in my 30's.
If someone finds me a company that will insure an SS for what I pay now (under $50/month) I'll buy two, lol.
Who are you insured with?
Got my m1 last may, m2 90 days later. Have a car with them, but that saved me like $50 total lol