Honda CBR125 Insurance question

Nate719

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Hi all , Im just wondering im 16 years old and have my m1 id give a finger to ride right now! Im just wondering what insurance companies would insure me if you could list me a bunch and how much the insurance would be for a Honda CBR125 in my condition . Even if the insurance company isnt popular or well known i dont care as long as its cheap !!! (list the cheap and expensive ones)
 
You need to understand nothing will be cheap and the only 2 companies I can think of will require direct payment upfront. Your definition of cheap is probably under 2000, you won't be seeing those rates for a little while.

Facility is probably still going to be cheaper than anything you'll get from other companies. At age 20 I still can't afford insurance on a 250R until next year. I'd say get your M2 and forget about riding for a while. You can also try to get your parents on board since I'm guessing this is being done without their knowledge or approval.
 
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From my experience and owner of a cbr125, your insurance will be approx $3500 until the 2nd year of having your license. After a year (when you're qualified to be insured under jevco), you'll see rates around $2000.

These are the rates I got when I was 18.
 
If you want the feel of two wheels at 16, my suggestion is get a moped or a scooter.
Its kind of like a fat chick though, fun to ride when no one is looking, but you don't want your friends to see you on one lol :D
 
If you want the feel of two wheels at 16, my suggestion is get a moped or a scooter.
Its kind of like a fat chick though, fun to ride when no one is looking, but you don't want your friends to see you on one lol :D

Lolololol you can two up your little high school friends.

Save your money. It's not gunna get you ***** in high school. Concentrate on school, graduate and land yourself a steady job. If you can do motorcycle school now it can only benefit you.
 
CBR125R is aready classed as a moped in the insurance industry! Age and experience is his enemy along with the naysayers here!
 
Check you policy designation. Surprise.......

Wouldn't a moped be under a limited speed class or something like that since they can't go on the highways?
 
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