they need to release a new line called samurai
You should be one to talk.
Super Duke? Rly?
RLY?
Sounds like Marmaduke's jacked up brother.
Marmaduke:
Superduke:
they need to release a new line called samurai
You should be one to talk.
Super Duke? Rly?
RLY?
Sounds like Marmaduke's jacked up brother.
Marmaduke:
Superduke:
21st century pop culture references pls
I held onto dreams of being a ninja at least until I was 10.Also, you bought a bike called a "Ninja"...
What are you? Five?
One thing that drives me crazy is when insurance folks 'blame the gov't'. While it's true the past McGinty and Wynne saw AB as a tool for funding employment growth, insurers themselves have a huge part in price fixing. Nothing prevents insurance companies from providing umbrella liability, attaching A/B coverage to a person instead of their vehicle(s), or providing distance based or seasonal coverages..... "not in Ontario". thats like saying "how is that a good deal? I paid 20 cents a litre for gas in 1988". Yeah Ontario insurance is the most expensive in Canada due to the government mandatory Accident Benefits. No matter where you live in Canada, people in Florida will look at your $375 rate and think thats expensive. But its not apples to apples, in most states insurance mostly covers dings to the bike. You get hurt? better call William Mattar cuz its a culture of suing each other. The insurance down there is just a piece of pink paper. In Canada insurance routinely pays out $85,000 bodily injury claims
Simple buying motorcycle insurance is like buying stock, on a stock market where the only guys that can buy that stock are insurance companies, who can have **** lists, set their own rules and a make a substantial annual profit or raise the rates to compensate for it next year.Simple. KTM SuperDuke 1290 is only blacklisted by certain insurance companies (not all), the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is blacklisted across the board by every single company. For example, I ride a BMW S1000R but the S1000RR (blacklisted - though essentially the same bike, both stupid fast) would be about $500 more on insurance.... for me anyways.
what a ridiculous statement.Easy, everyone's crashing far more ZX10Rs into guard rails then SDR these days, so you pay more.
do tell.what a ridiculous statement.
I think you mean FZ09's LOL... — apparently all the ZX-10R Samurais have been blacklisted across the board by every single company, our resident "insurance specialist" NFP Moto reports. Perhaps explains why you typically only see them at the track.Easy, everyone's crashing far more ZX10Rs into guard rails then SDR these days, so you pay more.
I have been shopping around as I usually do when renewal time comes up. Currently paying 870$ a year on a 14 Ducati Multistrada with Allstate, but they've got my house and 2 autos as well.I have been calling insurance companies to see whats the cost now that I am 25, but it looks like 30 is the new 25. Looks like the cost to ride is at an all-time high. I used to use Aviva for my old bike but now they don't insure anyone under 6 years licensed.
25, male, single
M2 since 2017
G since 2014, insured car since
No tickets, accidents, or claims
Live in Toronto
How much do you pay for insurance?
That's the only reason you are with Wawa, they would not touch you otherwise....
But I'm a old codger at 61 and have been licenced and riding since 16.
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I'm not with Wawa yet! My current policy doesn't expire till Mar 31. I've got a perfect record and plan on keeping it that way.That's the only reason you are with Wawa, they would not touch you otherwise.
I'm with Wawa. 55 years old. Stand alone policy. Riding 5 years. Was the cheapest I found.That's the only reason you are with Wawa, they would not touch you otherwise.
Your sport touring bike is also Not considered to be a 'restricted' model motorcycle.I'm with Wawa. 55 years old. Stand alone policy. Riding 5 years. Was the cheapest I found.
... just did a quick calculation of how much insurance I paid on just that one motorcycle since 1986. :/ it worked out to about $23,000 of pure profit for the insurance companies, great work if you can get it.
6 years with M and no claims you'll qualify for elite rider discount with Wawa, fyi. And yes i'm talking super sports.That's the only reason you are with Wawa, they would not touch you otherwise.