Geezer
Parsimonious Curmudgeon
I think I found a good use for the poll feature.
And if you're really paying only $275/yr (which I seriously doubt) for full coverage, again, that's a deal....I'm referring to the poor guys here who are talking about company's quoting them upwards of a $1,000 or more.....I disagree. I paid cash for mine new. I have full coverage+ with 100/300/50 for comp and collision as well as liability along with $250 deductible all the way round.
All that tells you is I ride in rallies that require that kind of coverage and that, while I can afford insurance ($275 a year) and the deductible ($250), I can't afford to pay cash for another bike when such expenses can be managed through the above means.
BTW: By "liability only" does that mean you don't carry any health/injury insurance? Have you signed a DNR so that you won't become a ward of the taxpayer?
I have insurance coverage similar to Bounce, and I pay about $400 a year with $250 deductible. My previous bike insurance company, which insured my Concours (same coverage limits) for less than $300 per year, quoted me over $1200 per year for the FJR. So I dumped them and went to the name brand insurer that covers my home and cars. I DO get a break on the cycle by having all my insurance with one company, but not enough to account for the difference between $400 and $1200.And if you're really paying only $275/yr (which I seriously doubt)
well, hippiiiikywaaay for you......again, insurance co's now base rates on CREDIT SCORING, MVRs, and computer claim history (CLUE).......assuming everything is perfect and you life in a place where rates are low, I'm sure you'd find a $400 rate....but for those who aren't so fortunate to live in the boondocks or haven't figured out the system and have a bad credit score, thus stuck with a $800+ quote for their FJR......all I'm saying is YOU HAVE ANOTHER WAY OUT OF THE TRAP.........Finance with YAMAHA CREDIT who only requires LIABILITY........and it isn't that unusuall at all for people to insure the bike just for that....I have insurance coverage similar to Bounce, and I pay about $400 a year with $250 deductible. My previous bike insurance company, which insured my Concours (same coverage limits) for less than $300 per year, quoted me over $1200 per year for the FJR. So I dumped them and went to the name brand insurer that covers my home and cars. I DO get a break on the cycle by having all my insurance with one company, but not enough to account for the difference between $400 and $1200.And if you're really paying only $275/yr (which I seriously doubt)
It is VERY possible to find reasonably priced, full coverage insurance for the FJR. MANY have done so and reported as such in another insurance thread I saw.
Accourse, all the insurance companies watch these forums, and charge triple rates to trolls who badmouth them. Word.
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