Hey guys.. I am having a hard time finding insurance. I have my m2 and got it in 2016. Had 2 bikes before. Last one was a cbr500r and sold it. I am looking to upgrade to an r6 or similar. I live in Bolton area.. Im getting close to $500 a month for an r6.. Any suggestion or a good broker?
24yrs old and M2 = beginner bike. Doubtful any broker will beat $500/mo on an R bike.
Best to get another CBR, then get to 25, then get your M. Once you have 6 years of continuous riding (meaning 6 years of continuous insurance on a bike) your rates will drop quite a bit, probably 200/mo for an R6.
Hey guys.. I am having a hard time finding insurance. I have my m2 and got it in 2016. Had 2 bikes before. Last one was a cbr500r and sold it. I am looking to upgrade to an r6 or similar. I live in Bolton area.. Im getting close to $500 a month for an r6.. Any suggestion or a good broker?
24yrs old and M2 = beginner bike. Doubtful any broker will beat $500/mo on an R bike.
Best to get another CBR, then get to 25, then get your M. Once you have 6 years of continuous riding (meaning 6 years of continuous insurance on a bike) your rates will drop quite a bit, probably 200/mo for an R6.
It’s pretty much only once you turn 30 now that the insurance isn’t astronomical. I was paying 1600 in Toronto on the zx6r at 30 with a clean record and m. Which is still high vs my other bikes which were like 40 ish a month 600 and something a year
Plus the supersports are kind of a niche, good at what they do. Ride around a track blistering fast for 20 minutes. Really good at that, better alternatives for anything else. Mine is sexy though
800 per year for minimal coverage on a restricted bike is what you have to look forward to once you are a senior citizen,
and you have ridden like forever without incident or speeding tickets.
I think that's about as cheap as anyone is getting in Ontario right now on a crotch rocket.
800 per year for minimal coverage on a restricted bike is what you have to look forward to once you are a senior citizen,
and you have ridden like forever without incident or speeding tickets.
I think that's about as cheap as anyone is getting in Ontario right now on a crotch rocket.
$800 is cheap for an SS -- you would need to be in an affinity group that gets huge discounts (doctor, engineer, ins co employee), be over 50, have a clean record and live in a postal code area that doesn't begin with "L". I live in a "L" postal code, I pay a little over $800/yr on a full size ST, my SS cost me $1200 last year.
My kid just moved to a "P" postal code, his insurance on both truck and bikes dropped 50%. At 26 he insures a little jeep for $1100, and a 200 enduro for $350.
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