A person cannot be denied insurance in Ontario. Eventually you'll find a company that insurers that model and they'll quote you accordingly. This is clearly the 'go away' price, they win either way.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
Almost $600/month. Wow. Steep price to pay for 2 or 3 weeks of riding season left (realistically) before you get the pleasure of paying that premium for another ~6 months before you get the bike out again.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
Earns cheaper insurance. Doesn't do squat for actually learning anything from experience if that little scooter never actually moves and is only there to build insurance history.
.... Doesn't do squat for actually learning anything from experience if that little scooter never actually moves and is only there to build insurance history.
Best luck with your motorcycle experience Seven that's a real nice motorcycle you have there,
1000rr would have been my second choice when I bought my MV Agusta, but I liked the 50 pound lighter machinewith narrow hips and nicer curves way better.
Yep, they are fun. But yes, the OP wouldn't be caught dead on one I'm sure. And the person who made the scooter suggestion seemed suggestive of the fact you just buy it, park it, and gain the "Experience" (for insurance purposes) that way. Which is just 'experience on paper' in the end, nothing actual real. Still heads out on the roads on that shiny new (albeit cheaply insured SS) as a statistic waiting to happen.
Next time,
buy a crappy little scooter when you are 16 and insure it,
by the time you are 23 and married your minimal insurance rate on that super nice BMW would be about about 800$ per year. ... assuming you don't get tickets.
I'm not sure if this is a joke or not -- an M1 rider shopping for anything with an RR is comical to me. I'd ask the BMW dealer will toss in a free funeral plot with the bike.
I read the crap on 'maybe he's a pro rider' -- I'm doubting that, he wouldn't be asking a bunch internet Joes for advice.
Good luck with the ride, hope don't see you name on one of our sadder forums.
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