FatNakedGuy
Well-known member
Does this sound correct? I believe it does but wanted to check with everyone before committing. Thank you!
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:06 AM
To: Dave
Subject: motorcycle insurance
Dave,
Around this time of year I park the bike for winter and don't take it back out until late March or April. I don't forsee any issues with the bike getting damaged during this timeframe so with that said, does it make sense to maintain full coverage insurance throughout this time period?
Let me know your thoughts on how it might work to cease coverage in Oct and resume coverage in March. The bike is paid off so no bank loans that require insurance.
Thanks!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 10:43 AM
To: Rick
Subject: RE: motorcycle insurance
Rick, my suggestion would be to delete all coverage except your Comprehensive $250 deductible coverage - it costs only $19 / 6 months and protects the bike from theft or vandalism (your home would not cover it in a fire etc). If State Farm sees that we are cancelling and rewriting the bike each year they will force us to pay it annually - the reason is that there is more premium taken in the summer months and very little in the winter months - but when you pay monthly they spread it out evenly.
More info than you probably wanted - but my suggestion would be to drop all coverage except the Comp and then reinstate the other coverage next
year.
Just reply to drop all but Comp or hit me with additional questions.
Thanks Dave
State Farm - Providing Insurance and Financial Services
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:06 AM
To: Dave
Subject: motorcycle insurance
Dave,
Around this time of year I park the bike for winter and don't take it back out until late March or April. I don't forsee any issues with the bike getting damaged during this timeframe so with that said, does it make sense to maintain full coverage insurance throughout this time period?
Let me know your thoughts on how it might work to cease coverage in Oct and resume coverage in March. The bike is paid off so no bank loans that require insurance.
Thanks!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 10:43 AM
To: Rick
Subject: RE: motorcycle insurance
Rick, my suggestion would be to delete all coverage except your Comprehensive $250 deductible coverage - it costs only $19 / 6 months and protects the bike from theft or vandalism (your home would not cover it in a fire etc). If State Farm sees that we are cancelling and rewriting the bike each year they will force us to pay it annually - the reason is that there is more premium taken in the summer months and very little in the winter months - but when you pay monthly they spread it out evenly.
More info than you probably wanted - but my suggestion would be to drop all coverage except the Comp and then reinstate the other coverage next
year.
Just reply to drop all but Comp or hit me with additional questions.
Thanks Dave
State Farm - Providing Insurance and Financial Services