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Every company assesses risk in a different way so it's hard to say what they would prefer.. Call them and ask for quotes and post up what you get..I am curious haha
Also I'm with riders plus and I think they told me they don't touch supersport.. Aviva will rate you as a 3 star rider if you've done an msf course I believe..which is good for you haha and I believe dalton underwrites for aviva and I don't think you can be insured by Allstate.. I forget what the restrictions are but I think you have to be over 30
I'l definitely let you guys know what quotes I receive its the least I can do for all the help I'm receiving.
Yea man I found this post from the guy you were going to email
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/archive/index.php/t-194945.html
"If you are looking for a quote our guidelines state that you have to be over 30 have an M license for 4 years and proof of continuous insurance for the past 3 years, and clean record.
SS Bikes: Anything classified as a Sport bike will require that you bring across a home or an auto line. If you are 30 years old and have an M for 4 years and have at least 3 years of continuous MC insurance we can now give a 30% Elite rider discount for 600cc bikes."
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This seems like a better option once I get older.
Although it will be expensive, Aviva will be competitive on the R6 for a new rider as long as you do not have 2 or more convictions on your record.
Also, due to the fact you have completed the motorcycle training course, you get rated as a "3 star" rider (the equivalent of someone who has been riding for 3 years).
Contact me if you would like to obtain a quote through them.
My record is absolutely clean, and there we go I was wondering if I misheard the instructors say MSF gave 3 years of experience. I'll send you a private message with more information, thanks.
Ah makes sense. Best of luck!
Thank You! Lol when I was really young I wanted a Ducati but, well no need to explain that one ahaha.