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    My last ticket--1986 -- 51 in a 40 zone. My last accident was 1977.

    State Farm-- $104 per month
    Liberty Mutual-- $102 per month
    Allstate-- $48 per month
    Progressive-- $37 per month

    I do shop around---as you can tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Ryder View Post
    My last ticket--1986 -- 51 in a 40 zone. My last accident was 1977.

    State Farm-- $104 per month
    Liberty Mutual-- $102 per month
    Allstate-- $48 per month
    Progressive-- $37 per month

    I do shop around---as you can tell.
    What kind of coverage? I think I'm getting bent over.

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    The Gecko gives discounts for Rider Safety Courses and car/bike combo policies. They always treated me right and were priced better than Progressive for me anyways. Had a really bad experience with Allstate and wouldn't go near them again.
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    Rider is my best . Inexpensive with many options to cover .

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    I find it hard to believe that anyone with an accident on their record and going with Allstate is getting insurance for under $300 per year.
    I have Allstate.
    I have no accidents or tickets and my credit is exceptional(something all insurance companies use as a major part of setting rates)
    I have full coverage with $500 deductible and mine is over $500/year.
    The original poster never says the particulars of his coverage.
    Is it covered under "home owner" policy or vehicle policy?
    What deductible?
    Full coverage?
    I am not calling anyone a liar,I am just wanting more info to compare apples to apples.
    Something just doesn't sound correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat6bagger View Post
    I find it hard to believe that anyone with an accident on their record and going with Allstate is getting insurance for under $300 per year.
    I have Allstate.
    I have no accidents or tickets and my credit is exceptional(something all insurance companies use as a major part of setting rates)
    I have full coverage with $500 deductible and mine is over $500/year.
    The original poster never says the particulars of his coverage.
    Is it covered under "home owner" policy or vehicle policy?
    What deductible?
    Full coverage?
    I am not calling anyone a liar,I am just wanting more info to compare apples to apples.
    Something just doesn't sound correct.
    Being from New England, I know from experience that rates vary widely state to state. The south and northwest seem to score the best rates. We take it royally without even a kiss.

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    Post bike insurance

    Just want to let you guys know in ontario canada i am paying $1242.00 per year no tickets clean driving recored this is for full coverage, we also have no fault insurance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat6bagger View Post
    I find it hard to believe that anyone with an accident on their record and going with Allstate is getting insurance for under $300 per year.
    I have Allstate.
    I have no accidents or tickets and my credit is exceptional(something all insurance companies use as a major part of setting rates)
    I have full coverage with $500 deductible and mine is over $500/year.
    The original poster never says the particulars of his coverage.
    Is it covered under "home owner" policy or vehicle policy?
    What deductible?
    Full coverage?
    I am not calling anyone a liar,I am just wanting more info to compare apples to apples.
    Something just doesn't sound correct.
    Sure sounds like you are calling me a liar but you know what? I don't care what you think. I was just making a comment. Why don't you post what your coverage is and we can go from there. I have been buying insurance for almost 40 years and I feel I know what I am doing.
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    As I posted in an earlier thread...Insurance is a very "hot and debatable subject as each state has its own laws and requirements...It is almost, if not totally, impossible to find two people on this board with the exact same insurance premiums period!!...Buy what your comfortable with and "pay the piper" as they say and hope all goes well with no accidents or tickets...BTW..I seriously doubt anyone is intentionally calling anyone a "liar", just stating what they have in their bag!!....Ride safe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    What kind of coverage? I think I'm getting bent over.
    $50,000 each person/$100,000 per accident under/uninsured motorist---same figures for libility-- $3000 in accessory coverage--$100 towing--$500 deductible on the collision.

    BTW--- I have learned a LOT about the "internet" companies the hard way. I WILL NEVER PAY A PENNY TO THE LIZZARD COMPANY!!!!!! If you are their client, they will take care of you. If one of their clients hits you and they are at fault, they are quick to take care of your damaged vehicle. HOWEVER-----If their client hits you and you go to the hospital, you better get a team of lawyers. I will just keep it at that.
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