anyone had good luck with whoever their provider is? deductables ect…
well for my bike i got some quotes and i must say i was suprised with differences. full coverage..Geico was at 653 a year. Allstate was 2100. was 1237. and State farm was 800. im not done shopping around. all my deductables are the same with all the companys. Im thinking Geico might be my guy.

 
  • Biker for Life 5:02 pm on March 13, 2010

    I use Allstate and I have been pretty happy with them so far.

  • mycle1000 5:02 pm on March 13, 2010

    i use progressive. they are pretty decent. they are probably the largest motorcycle insurer in the us. i think geico is ok, too.

  • janice_hamilton@ymail.com 5:02 pm on March 13, 2010

    one that is okayed by your state insurance overseer and you can afford

  • hmmmm16417 5:02 pm on March 13, 2010

    I have State farm. they are the cheapest in PA. The only insurance carrier in PA that will give you medical coverage in the case of an accident is Progressive though….but htey are EXPENSIVE! AND, if you wreck and have hospital bills, they will only pay AFTER your regular health insurance!

    example – My 2006 600rr…. Statefarm = $196 full coverage, progressive = $985…….. my 2006 R1…. Statefarm = $302 full coverage, Progressive = $1058

    these quotes are for a one year policy.

    Progressive not only determines the size and value of the bike, but they also add surcharges for the style of bike. Many other insurance companies are the same.

    ALSO, most places will not tell you ….. if you have auto and motorcycle insurance and you deny the FULL TORT option on one of your policies….it will automatically cancel that option on the other policy even if you are paying for it. That could possibly be only in PA, but I doubt it. May want to check with your policy holder.

  • Give Me a HUG! 5:02 pm on March 13, 2010

    I think you are done shopping a bit too early. You have only asked 4 companies and they are so big they don’t need your business so much.
    I pay $320 a year and I have a car and a bike and a home on it. But yeah, vehicles are liability only. Still, good luck paying double (and that’s only for a bike?)