Thanks, LFrom the website:
*Ontario figure updated February 2020 by Canada Drives to reflect 1.56% average increase.
Other numbers are for 2019 or 2018...
Thanks, LFrom the website:
*Ontario figure updated February 2020 by Canada Drives to reflect 1.56% average increase.
Other numbers are for 2019 or 2018...
Also stated that CAA has the best rates, which I also have found to be true.
I don't think they do. But it wouldn't hurt to give them a call. If you are a CAA member there is a bit of a discount on insurance rates (cars at least).Does CAA sell bike insurance?
CAA is one of our broker options and does have great auto and home rates but NO they don't insure any motorcycles.I don't think they do. But it wouldn't hurt to give them a call. If you are a CAA member there is a bit of a discount on insurance rates (cars at least).
almost there as I am paying tomorrow for booking Rocket3R right after I get quoteim Did you buy a bike?
You should buy and put it in my name, I will insure it,almost there as I am paying tomorrow for booking Rocket3R right after I get quote
That's a nice bike. Ride safe. Don't be surprised if after you think you got a reasonable insurance quote and buy the bike, the broker comes back to you and says a mistake was made and it is 300% higher. It has happened to many people.almost there as I am paying tomorrow for booking Rocket3R right after I get quote
CAA's MyPace can be a great money saver for keeping a second car that's not driven often because of COVID or other reasons.CAA is one of our broker options and does have great auto and home rates but NO they don't insure any motorcycles.
can you suggest some companies who do not do such things?That's a nice bike. Ride safe. Don't be surprised if after you think you got a reasonable insurance quote and buy the bike, the broker comes back to you and says a mistake was made and it is 300% higher. It has happened to many people.
Yup. I have a Jeep that I keep at my place up North and a RAM pickup I keep at my house. They are spares that get a few thousand km a year. I pay $90/1000 km to insure them. Since they are occasional use only, I paid about $600 to insure both for the last year. Gotta love CAA.CAA's MyPace can be a great money saver for keeping a second car that's not driven often because of COVID or other reasons.
No. My comment wasn't company specific. I don't know if it was broker error, quoting system error, an underwriter that picked it up and said hell no or what. There have just been many occasions of people getting told insurance will be crazy expensive, they find a better price, buy the bike and a few weeks later insurance sends them a letter than says their rate is going up by a lot. At that point your options are pay it, sell the bike or try to shop around but company one will probably keep ~25% as minimum retained premium and you may not find much better so that sucks too.can you suggest some companies who do not do such things?
Ya they do that, they will tell you they accidentally used the wrong VIN on your quote, then they send you a letter that says they won't be offering you insurance on that restricted motorcycle, then you go elsewhere for a year or two, then eventually they say oh, I guess we can insure you now, seeing as you haven't died in the last 2 years lol ... been there, done that, have the bills and letter to prove it.That's a nice bike. Ride safe. Don't be surprised if after you think you got a reasonable insurance quote and buy the bike, the broker comes back to you and says a mistake was made and it is 300% higher. It has happened to many people.
Best thing you should do is visit the dealer or call and get the VIN number. Call a few agents/Brokers in the insurance section and tell the. To quote based on the VIN.can you suggest some companies who do not do such things?
He got an online price for a little over 3000. I dont believe that. We are talking 2500 cc not 750 cc.Best thing you should do is visit the dealer or call and get the VIN number. Call a few agents/Brokers in the insurance section and tell the. To quote based on the VIN.
I’ll be honest, if you live in the GTA, quoting that bike for a new rider will probably be upwards of 3 or 4K/year. Most will probably tell you they don’t insure riders without their M2 as well.
Looks great, instructor colleague of mine has the 1st gen and this one.
Looks a little bit like a freight train,
look what they did with the front forks, bet that was to stop the front end from wiggling horrendously.