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Triumph Bonneville - Where to not get ripped off?

mac_135

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Hey guys,

I'm selling my 2004 Kawasaki z750 which I pay $1700/yr on. I was just quoted $2000/yr for an 09 Bonneville. Yeah, bigger engine I get it, but are there any companies in existence that understand I shouldn't be paying more for a bike with significantly less power?

I'm still under 25 so my options are limited but with close to 100k under my belt I'm getting really frustrated with unrealistic premiums just because I'm young.

Any suggestions would be appreciated - and I'm with Jevco already... Thanks.
 
Hey guys,

I'm selling my 2004 Kawasaki z750 which I pay $1700/yr on. I was just quoted $2000/yr for an 09 Bonneville. Yeah, bigger engine I get it, but are there any companies in existence that understand I shouldn't be paying more for a bike with significantly less power?

I'm still under 25 so my options are limited but with close to 100k under my belt I'm getting really frustrated with unrealistic premiums just because I'm young.

Any suggestions would be appreciated - and I'm with Jevco already... Thanks.

There are a lot of factors that could have increased the price. You could have been paying rates that were filed last year. This years rates could have risen. The newer bike could be worth more which means the rates could increase.
 
Non sportbikes? Try Primmum ( TD/MM)

Since I switched to a non sportbike, I ended up saving almost $370/yr by leaving state farm
 

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