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Help me get on 2 wheels :(

flanka007

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So Im set to ride but statefarm declined to insure me for i have 3 tickets. Im afraid vifferfun's flow chart is turning out to be true...26 yrs old male with 3 tickets..600cc ss bike.

Anyone out there to insure me??!?!

Suggestions are greatly appreciated...*****weather is awesome!!!
 
unfrotunately it looks like if you want to ride that bike right now with your current record you'll have to pay.
 
I wish I could post that classic comedic "wha whaaaaaaaa" sound. Sorry man, sounds like your outta luck until those tickets go away. Is this your first bike? You might want to sell it for something smaller for your first few years if that's the case.

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pay for what? as in not ride anymore cuz of my records or pay a higher premium elsewhere? i was under the impression i had one conviction and not 3 and SF was the only one i called pretty much. Im still hoping and open for options...someone should insure me..no?
 
I wish I could post that classic comedic "wha whaaaaaaaa" sound. Sorry man, sounds like your outta luck until those tickets go away. Is this your first bike? You might want to sell it for something smaller for your first few years if that's the case.

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Not my first..ive had insurance for 250r few years ago and stopped riding due to financial/school situation. Managed to get a deal on a 600 cuz ive been itching lately lol..i jus need someone to insure me!!

edit..im hoping for options at least lol so i could atleast go with a better deal..i did put 15 k on the 250r be4 i sold her :(
 
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How long since you received the first and last ticket? Its going to be next to impossible to find any insurance until at least 2 are gone. Even the you'll be looking at $200-$300 more then a fair rate with the one ticket on your record. It takes 3 years from the date the ticket is issued for it to vanish from your abstract.

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Your best option is to hunt down Viffer on the forum here to ask for advice.

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Facility insurance is there for people who cannot get quotes from regular brokers. Not cheap though...
 
Thanks for the input guys.

I took couple tickets to court in 2010 and one quite recent..reduced fine but still a conviction. I did call td before... since SF quoted me a lower rate (6 bills lower than td..if under one conviction) I opted for it. My next move is with td..have to give em a call asap..being part of an alumni helps however last I called td (monnex agent)..they were going back as far as 5 years for convictions...:S

And Im not looking to get raped by insurance as well...I know my boundaries. Anyone else in particular besides TD?

At this point im willing to trade my bike for a sports touring just to ride..

Im hurting nevertheless..I hope td pans out..

Edit: Thanks venom..ill send vifferfun a pm.
 
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I have some slightly illegal options for you, worked great for my first few years on my 1st bike (2000 CBR 929). I had 26 convictions on my record at the time ;)

Send me a PM if you need more info.

-Jamie M.
 
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Toysareforboys thanks for the offer loll..
But I called Td and went for it. Almost a grand more than SF but like somebody mentioned you gotta pay to play. Hmm..so lets play then. :D
 
Holy ship! How the-- wait, I don't even want to know. :lmao:
lol. Got 15 tickets in one stop (had two thrown out at court), so that added quite a few. It was all stupid stuff, tint too dark, headlights too blue, blue license plate light, stereo too loud, muffler too loud (the muffler ticket is two in one! :(), once they saw the nitrous bottle they just freaked and wrote me up for everything in the book. Only reason I kept my license was because none of them made me lose any points, lol.

-Jamie M.
 
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Toysareforboys thanks for the offer loll..
But I called Td and went for it. Almost a grand more than SF but like somebody mentioned you gotta pay to play. Hmm..so lets play then. :D

I'm surprised that TD was only $1000 more than SF -- their SS rates really don't start to become competitive until you are 30yo.
 

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