deniswhite
Member
Hello everyone.
I am planing on getting my M1 soon, and looking at cbr125r or ninja 250r (depanding on cost of insurance difference) for my first bike for next summer. I am a 21 year old male with a spotless driving record.
My research shows that best bet for insurance would be TD or Jevko.
TD says $2339 a year if i just got my m1, and $1302 if i had it for 1 year and 22 years old.
they ask "How old were you when you received your first motorcycle licence in Canada or the U.S.?"
that makes me wonder, what if i were to get my m1 right now, and let it expire. Then next summer when i have the bike, get M1 again. Would the insurance company consider me as licensed for the first time 1 year ago? This would save me $1037- the cost of M1 exam
another question, all insurance quotes are per year, but can i just pay them monthly for only the summer months when i plan to ride the bike or do insurance companies want you to keep a policy with them year round regardless?
I am planing on getting my M1 soon, and looking at cbr125r or ninja 250r (depanding on cost of insurance difference) for my first bike for next summer. I am a 21 year old male with a spotless driving record.
My research shows that best bet for insurance would be TD or Jevko.
TD says $2339 a year if i just got my m1, and $1302 if i had it for 1 year and 22 years old.
they ask "How old were you when you received your first motorcycle licence in Canada or the U.S.?"
that makes me wonder, what if i were to get my m1 right now, and let it expire. Then next summer when i have the bike, get M1 again. Would the insurance company consider me as licensed for the first time 1 year ago? This would save me $1037- the cost of M1 exam
another question, all insurance quotes are per year, but can i just pay them monthly for only the summer months when i plan to ride the bike or do insurance companies want you to keep a policy with them year round regardless?