Honeslty, i dont think i will fall because i am good at all sports and have riden dirtbikes, but thx anyway
im not some stupid fuck
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I mean less not more. Wait a minit, are you talking about motorcycle insurance? Well, that's more, definitely more. I means it's defeinitely less.
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j t 12:02 am on February 8, 2010
depends on your age, exp. and the bike. in your case its going to be steep because you are inexp. riding a high hp racebike. if this is your first bike you WILL wreck it. i know you wont take the advice of someone who has been riding over 30 years but you need to start out smaller. yuo will wreck and if you are not seriously hurt it might sour you on bikes the rest of your life and that would be a shame cause bikes are the only way to go.
sweetistperson 12:02 am on February 8, 2010
much higher then cars because there more dangous then cars
njgatorgirl8 12:02 am on February 8, 2010
Motorcycles don’t require insurance. But if you wreck…you’re screwed. So it’s up to you. It’s a bit pricy because of the fact that they’re more dangerous than cars. (especially in CA because everything is expensive there)
Enjoy your Honda. Next time get a Kawasaki 636 Ninja. LoL
pen411 12:02 am on February 8, 2010
For a more useful answer..
Probably in the $18,000 a year area, and no, I am NOT kidding.
That’s for comp, collision and uninsured motorist, but no medical, hope you have good health insurance that doesn’t exclude motorcycles.