Liability Insurance

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1911tex
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Liability Insurance

Post by 1911tex »

My '63 CA95 had a liability policy (minimum) for $40 a year, USAA. Now USAA has dropped motorcycle insurance with a handoff to Progressive...now its $70 a year. No biggie, but I have antique plates which limits use. Just thought I would pass this info on.............

Forgot to mention...Texas, which may be different elsewhere.
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

I have uninsured motorist, high liability, property damage and medical. Deductable is high as well. I am more concerned with me getting fixed than the bike, especially living in a depressed area where drivers have nothing to loose. My build from scratch CA95 runs just under $300.00 per year. Oh, no special plates. I may be over insured, but $300 is no big deal.
comp_wiz101
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Post by comp_wiz101 »

1911tex wrote:My '63 CA95 had a liability policy (minimum) for $40 a year, USAA. Now USAA has dropped motorcycle insurance with a handoff to Progressive...now its $70 a year. No biggie, but I have antique plates which limits use. Just thought I would pass this info on.............

Forgot to mention...Texas, which may be different elsewhere.


Wow... $300 a year is considered cheap here in BC... for scooters!
ByTheLake
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Post by ByTheLake »

comp_wiz101 wrote:Wow... $300 a year is considered cheap here in BC... for scooters!
My older Honda bikes, a '65 Super Cub and '72 CB175, cost me about $110 per year to insure with Progressive. My Triumph triple is roughly $250. I can't recall what terms I selected, but I did receive some discount because the boats are also insured with the same company.
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