Desjardins has been really good to me. For sure worth checking out, but things may have changed over the years. I haven't looked at SS insurance since 2016.I think I'm finally ready to get a sport bike, are there any insurance companies or bikes you guys would recommend
Is it really that bad, any sporty style bikes you would recommendThe problem is at 2 years experience he is not yet considered a low risk, he's just a repeat customer. Seven years of clean riding and payment history is what it takes before some will even touch you.
The naked sporty bikes are normally cheaper. Why the rush to a faster bike? Fz6 (and 250's) are nice bikes that are good for many many years of fun and learning. What is the new bike supposed to do better than the current bike? That may help people give you some suggestions that give you the desired result without as much insurance hurt.Is it really that bad, any sporty style bikes you would recommend
It's I bought the FZ6 for a bike to learn on not really a keeper bike, just want one that looks a bit better and newerThe naked sporty bikes are normally cheaper. Why the rush to a faster bike? Fz6 (and 250's) are nice bikes that are good for many many years of fun and learning. What is the new bike supposed to do better than the current bike? That may help people give you some suggestions that give you the desired result without as much insurance hurt.
you might not want to ask me I have expensive taste in motorcycles,Is it really that bad, any sporty style bikes you would recommend
Oh god I can’t imagine riding my 636 around Toronto all the time. That would suck. I’d get to every red light so fast though until my bike overheatsyou might not want to ask me I have expensive taste in motorcycles,
Do you ever expect to be stuck in bumper to bumper traffic with it?
My area isn't that bad with trafficyou might not want to ask me I have expensive taste in motorcycles,
Do you ever expect to be stuck in bumper to bumper traffic with it?
So once I'm 30 at 6 years of experience I can finally get a supersportOh god I can’t imagine riding my 636 around Toronto all the time. That would suck. I’d get to every red light so fast though until my bike overheats
TD had the lowest premiums for me but then jacked up my rates a month after getting the policy which the agent told me would auto renew at the same price and didn’t tell me. Allstate was a hundred bucks more but you’re not 30. Wawanesa is probably cheapest but you haven’t been insured six years. I’d say a supersport is a pipe dream still. Two years of experience is practically nothing anyway, not trying to **** on your dreams just those bikes aren’t particularly an easy ride
It will still be expensive I was paying 1600 for full coverage downtown TorontoSo once I'm 30 at 6 years of experience I can finally get a supersport
Lmao did it get you on the Johnson? All swollen from stings and you might finally be able to find it ?Dropped my drawers right on the side of the road for the same reason once, screw vanity.
With a bike with that much power things can go wrong much easier. Just this morning I spun my rear tire in a pretty deep lean, my tires were cold and I lost rear tire traction when I got on the throttle coming out of the corner I almost lowsided, 100% rider error. Be careful if you do buy one of thoseSo once I'm 30 at 6 years of experience I can finally get a supersport