LoneRonin
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you're talking about it being bad?? At 19 I paid 3500 bucks for my first year but at least I got a 250
- If you just get Fire & Theft, you can't ride on the streets.
- You can't get your bike insured in another province unless you actually live in another province.
- For most insurers, they understand that the M1 is for only 3MO and so the M1 and M2 premiums are the same.
- In most cases, the training certificate will not reduce your premium, but it may be required by an insurance company before they will agree to write you (especially for younger operators). Essentially, the "driver training" discount is already built into the insurance rates that you pay.
- Premiums drop significantly with many companies at 25yo, but for most companies 23yo and 24yo pay the same rates (i.e. they are in the same band).
- If you go with Jevco next year, your premium should be more affordable. They now have a multi-tiered experience rating -- 0yrs, 1yr, 2yr, and 3yr+
- Combining your car insurance with your bike insurance will often save you up to 40% on your bike insurance.
wow...thx i will see what i can do...
- You can't get your bike insured in another province unless you actually live in another province.
You can pull some strings to make this happen and still wind up paying a lot less than if you were to insure in Ontario.
thx everyone who posted..... i decided to wait.....and learn first year....i can ride it on a street behind my house....close street and no traffic....today was actually my first day leaving the driveway i made some progress...anyways i wasnt ready to go on the road.. so im ok i can still ride it...and by june i will go get my m2 .. july going vacation... so august and september im gonna still ride and next year hopefully im gonna get a better quote for insurance:d
油井緋色;1763350 said:do not get a bike the first year you get your license.
i had to pay 3500 for my GS500F last year and i was 23. made me /wrist. paying 2000 this year. there is a MASSIVE drop after the first year. it would have been 1600 but jevco decided to change their preferred rate policy
in general though, your m1 date + 1 year = jevco saves big $$$$
You can pull some strings to make this happen and still wind up paying a lot less than if you were to insure in Ontario.
油井緋色;1763476 said:Orangeville and Mount Albert knock your insurance pretty low too