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Old 11-05-2007, 01:29 AM
WayToNice WayToNice is offline
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I have had a motorcycle before and sold it but im am wanting to get another. I have never had a ticket in a car "nock on wood" but on my old bike too many to count but the only thing i was ever pulled over for was speeding but i never just got one ticket in a stop the officer hit me with everything in the book every freakin time try 8 tickets at once and 3 where the same thing but anyways.. i had a 600cc and im looking to move up to 1000cc. Thats the issue iv had 2 online quotes one 5000 a year and one 7000 a year?!?!? any help on cheaper insurnace would be appreciated
Heres Progressives quote

YOUR 12 MONTH RATE:

***** Paid in Full Payment Option *****
Payment Amount: $7,439.00


***** Electronic Funds Transfer Payments Option *****
Monthly withdraw from checking account

Total: $8277.00
Down Payment: $1,240.75
*Each payment includes a $1.00 installment fee

Insane right?? Im going to try to talk to a broker in person and see where that gets me
I have a pretty decent credit score low 700's and i checked esurance and im down to 2800 a year.


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Old 11-05-2007, 01:36 AM
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wait till they drop off your driving/insurance record! Your rates should go lower. I have prgressive insurance and it only costs me $75 a year for liability. Try them and some other online quotes.
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Old 11-05-2007, 01:54 AM
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That sounds like BS, i pay $80 a month for full coverage and ive had a car accident. so i dont, you should go get a quota from an insurance broker in person.
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Old 11-05-2007, 03:23 AM
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have you tried geico? they have motorcycle insurance.
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Old 11-05-2007, 03:46 AM
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Your not going to get cheap insurance with a record like that, but you can get on-line quotes from almost every insurance company. Just use google to search for them
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Old 11-05-2007, 03:51 AM
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It's not going to get you any place else. Due to your driving record and credit score, and maybe both, you're a VERY high risk driver. It's going to cost A LOT.
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