dieselxx
Well-known member
I actually recently stopped riding on the street because I couldn't justify the insurance costs. I was only getting out maybe 20 times per year, max, so insurance was costing me about $50 per ride!
If you look at your policy, you will see that most of the cost is in accident benefits. This makes some sense I guess - we have laws that require those benefits, so that you don't end up completely destitute as the result of a motorcycle accident. That's likely one of the bif differences between our policys and trhose in the US. When I lived in the US I had full coverage on my bike for $185 per year.
But still, insurance in Ontario is an out-and-out scam. Here's how I know: Cost to for me to insure one street bike - $1000. How much more do I get to pay if I want to own two? Another $1000. There is one licenced rider in my home (me). If someone would like to explain to me how *anyone* calculated that an insurance company's risk exactly doubles when one rider goes from owning one bike to two, I am all ears.
The truth is, the insurance industry doinks us anyway they are allowed to, and the provincial government doesn't care enough (since we are such a small voting block) to do anything about it. I have long said that I would vote for ANY provincial party that pledged to stand up for us on this - it has infuriated me for years.
+1 I'm with you brother