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Insurance w/o safety courses

DEA

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I know it's better to take the course, etc. but they are all booked till May and I have a friend who can teach me to ride, so all I need is to get insurance w/o safety course and it should be reasonable priced. Would really appreciate if someone can hook me up with any company/broker who would likely provide me with a reasonable quote. I'm 30 (but less then 5 years in North America, so no state farm) and have only M1 insuring 2009 Kawasaki ninja 650R. Thanks for any input.
 
I know it's better to take the course, etc. but they are all booked till May and I have a friend who can teach me to ride, so all I need is to get insurance w/o safety course and it should be reasonable priced. Would really appreciate if someone can hook me up with any company/broker who would likely provide me with a reasonable quote. I'm 30 (but less then 5 years in North America, so no state farm) and have only M1 insuring 2009 Kawasaki ninja 650R. Thanks for any input.

With only an M1 and no safety course and not beoing eligible for SF, I'm not sure exactly where to go but be in for a fairly high premium.
 
Courses don't discount the insurance quotes. They won't even ask you if you have a certif. or not...
 
Courses don't discount the insurance quotes. They won't even ask you if you have a certif. or not...

Really? I can only speak for TD MM, but safety course certificate, which they required me to fax to them, made a huge difference when I got it.
 
Courses don't discount the insurance quotes. They won't even ask you if you have a certif. or not...

I know SF doesn't care but I have done other quotes that it made a big difference with.
 
Your over 25, so checkout ridersplus insurance, they will give you discount for taking course. In fact they won't insure you without it.
 
Courses don't discount the insurance quotes. They won't even ask you if you have a certif. or not...

Do you know any company other then SF (can't get quote from them as i said) who doesn't care about safety courses?
 
Many companies actually require that you take the course before they will even insure you (especially if you are under some specific age like 25 or 30). If you are over 30 then you have a better chance of finding an insurer who doesn't require the course.
 
So why not take the course?

I think what the OP means is he needs insurance sooner than there are M2X courses available...
Maybe if you can prove to the insurance company you've booked one...?
 
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It seems that jevco doesn't care if i completed safety course or not, they gave me a quote of $1700 a year, not too bad, right?
 
I'm 40 and just insured a 2008 DR650. My 12mth premium was $472; you think $1700 is "not too bad"? Why are you in such a hurry to get on your bike. Having a friend teach you to ride isn't the same as going to a course. Why don't you just wait till you can get on one. Have you tried the various riding schools?
 
I'm 40 and just insured a 2008 DR650. My 12mth premium was $472; you think $1700 is "not too bad"? Why are you in such a hurry to get on your bike. Having a friend teach you to ride isn't the same as going to a course. Why don't you just wait till you can get on one. Have you tried the various riding schools?

I'm not in hurry at all. Probably will wait and take the course, but the thing is that it turned out that it wont make any difference for insurance ...

as about my $1700 premium vs your $472 - is it your first year insured? and what is your insurance company?
 
Its the OP's age, and kind of bike. Its a big bike for a new rider and he is only 30. I changed my quote for my 250 as if I was only 30/yo and it jumped from 480 to 980. Then I switched it to ninja 650R, and it jumped to 1650. Switched my age up again and my quote for the 650R dropped to 860. That is zero motorcycle experience + course.

So yeah 1700 isn't THAT bad,considering the kind of bike and age of rider and experience.
 
Its the OP's age, and kind of bike. Its a big bike for a new rider and he is only 30. I changed my quote for my 250 as if I was only 30/yo and it jumped from 480 to 980. Then I switched it to ninja 650R, and it jumped to 1650. Switched my age up again and my quote for the 650R dropped to 860. That is zero motorcycle experience + course.

So yeah 1700 isn't THAT bad,considering the kind of bike and age of rider and experience.

If i change 650R to 250R the quote becomes $1400, not a big difference ... where do you get your quotes from?
 
I'm 40 and just insured a 2008 DR650. My 12mth premium was $472; you think $1700 is "not too bad"? Why are you in such a hurry to get on your bike. Having a friend teach you to ride isn't the same as going to a course. Why don't you just wait till you can get on one. Have you tried the various riding schools?

I'm 20 with a cbr125r paying $1900 a year and took the course last year so $1700 isn't too bad :p
I think I'd rather not wait 20 years to ride for a rate like that.
 
My insurance gave me a refund after I had taken the course... ymmv.

As a long time rider returning from a hiatus (children/minivan) I was surprised to re-learn slow-speed maneuvering. The Instructors were great, gave great feedback and were great at managing the disparate skill levels of the class, giving some of us advanced work to practice while helping others not to hurt each other....
 

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