doughnutts
Member
Hey everyone,
Just registered and wanted to chime in.
I was quote $1,533 annually for a 2001 CBR 600 F4i back in September (I am 28 and didn't have a motorcycle license yet). So I went out and bought the bike as the insurance was affordable. This is my first bike and at that point I actually didn't have my M1 yet. I bought the bike, got my M1, completed the training course at Humber, and finally got my M2 beginning of November.
Come to this week I am ready to take it out and went to follow up with State Farm and my quote was now $8,496! We talked about them being underwritten by someone else and that they no longer quoted based on overall driving experience (I am 28 and been insured since I was 16 non-stop).
I have been shopping around with people mentioned here and others I know who ride. Dalton Timmis has been the best so far. I was quote $3,859 annually. However, if I brought my car (2007 Civic Si) it would help she actually got me cheaper insurance on the car and by the time I bundled everything I would be paying $240/month over what I am paying now for just the car. Relative I am looking at $2,880 annually (With the savings on the car counting towards the bike).
I will just suck it up and deal with it. Hopefully see a drop when I have my full M and more experience.
Again like I said just wanted to share my scenario as I have read through everyone else to figure out what I should be doing.
Also, I have driven dirt bikes and ATVs since I was young. I actually ride a YFZ450 right now. Not my first time riding just first time on the roads. I get a lot of people who offer concern over buying a 600 as my first bike. Just wanted to throw that out there as well.
Just registered and wanted to chime in.
I was quote $1,533 annually for a 2001 CBR 600 F4i back in September (I am 28 and didn't have a motorcycle license yet). So I went out and bought the bike as the insurance was affordable. This is my first bike and at that point I actually didn't have my M1 yet. I bought the bike, got my M1, completed the training course at Humber, and finally got my M2 beginning of November.
Come to this week I am ready to take it out and went to follow up with State Farm and my quote was now $8,496! We talked about them being underwritten by someone else and that they no longer quoted based on overall driving experience (I am 28 and been insured since I was 16 non-stop).
I have been shopping around with people mentioned here and others I know who ride. Dalton Timmis has been the best so far. I was quote $3,859 annually. However, if I brought my car (2007 Civic Si) it would help she actually got me cheaper insurance on the car and by the time I bundled everything I would be paying $240/month over what I am paying now for just the car. Relative I am looking at $2,880 annually (With the savings on the car counting towards the bike).
I will just suck it up and deal with it. Hopefully see a drop when I have my full M and more experience.
Again like I said just wanted to share my scenario as I have read through everyone else to figure out what I should be doing.
Also, I have driven dirt bikes and ATVs since I was young. I actually ride a YFZ450 right now. Not my first time riding just first time on the roads. I get a lot of people who offer concern over buying a 600 as my first bike. Just wanted to throw that out there as well.