charlieman1987
Active member
Hi everyone,
I am a new rider in Ontario (or Canada). I have a full UK motorcycle licence but I don't think the insurance company here cares about that...
I am shopping around for bikes as well as insurance, so this morning I gave a call to TDMM which currently covers my car and house. I'm 32 male, married, living in North York, and get my M2 in June 2019 through Learning Curves (btw they are awesome). Considering 1M liability and 500 deductible, this is the quote I got from them:
2015 triumph street triple 675r, $628/y
2016 triumph speed triple 1050r $906/y
2015 triumph tiger 800 xrx $850/y
2015 triumph daytona 675r $1209/y
2018 triumph street triple 765rs $1730/y (wtf!!!!!!)
2013 bmw r1200gs $1127/y
The agent said I only need to pay monthly fees in the riding seasons, which I think the deals are actually not bad??? What do you guys think? Worthy to try other insurance companies?
I had a 2009 speed triple back in the UK, so I really want to try the new street triple 765rs this time. so sad they consider the 765rs is high performance/risk bike....
Any input would be appreciated.
Regards
I am a new rider in Ontario (or Canada). I have a full UK motorcycle licence but I don't think the insurance company here cares about that...
I am shopping around for bikes as well as insurance, so this morning I gave a call to TDMM which currently covers my car and house. I'm 32 male, married, living in North York, and get my M2 in June 2019 through Learning Curves (btw they are awesome). Considering 1M liability and 500 deductible, this is the quote I got from them:
2015 triumph street triple 675r, $628/y
2016 triumph speed triple 1050r $906/y
2015 triumph tiger 800 xrx $850/y
2015 triumph daytona 675r $1209/y
2018 triumph street triple 765rs $1730/y (wtf!!!!!!)
2013 bmw r1200gs $1127/y
The agent said I only need to pay monthly fees in the riding seasons, which I think the deals are actually not bad??? What do you guys think? Worthy to try other insurance companies?
I had a 2009 speed triple back in the UK, so I really want to try the new street triple 765rs this time. so sad they consider the 765rs is high performance/risk bike....
Any input would be appreciated.
Regards