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Those of you lucky ones in North America, what is the insurance industry classifying this bike as? standard? sport etc? thanks in advance
When I first called and set up the insurance on Thurs geico told me $600 or so a year for the SF (multibike discount) but apparently they increased it and it's around $750 year. Surpisingly more than the brutale.My agent couldn't find a classification, in fact they couldn't even verify the vin.
They have a writer (is that the correct term?) off of my 1098 until they can figure it out.
Yep I was quoted 750 two weeks ago, now 999yr. Ouch!When I first called and set up the insurance on Thurs geico told me $600 or so a year for the SF (multibike discount) but apparently they increased it and it's around $750 year. Surpisingly more than the brutale.
Chris
Those are good rates. For me, one of the downfalls of living in the car/bike theft capital of the world.I was quoted approximately $700 a year for an S model from Foremost Ins. They recently reclassified Monsters as Standards and I currently pay $290 a year for a 2009 1100S with $6K in accessory coverage from them ($20K Total). Both are full coverage with $250 comp & $500 collision deductibles.
I was quoted approximately $700 a year for an S model from Foremost Ins. They recently reclassified Monsters as Standards and I currently pay $290 a year for a 2009 1100S with $6K in accessory coverage from them ($20K Total). Both are full coverage with $250 comp & $500 collision deductibles.
I was quoted $999yr and they specifically said it was a sportbike. That was with no VIN though.Anybody has the final quote from Geico? How do they classify SF - "performance" or "standard"? I was quoted $1528 for former and $560 for latter, but the lady on the phone could not give me definitive answer w/o VIN, which would give her proper category. Bike name (SF) was not recognized by her computer.
So how Geico classify it for you?