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 Insurance questionI have had Hagerty for insurance since I bought my first GS four years ago and it is really cheap--about $150/yr for two bikes including physical damage. Now my 19 yr old son is showing interest again and may buy a bike soon. Of course he'll want a 600 sport bike. Hagerty will not want a 19 year old driver or a 600 sport bike as far as I know. Another 19 yr old who was riding with me and some friends on Sunday (he was driving the wheels off a Burgman 650) said that since he was on a Progressive policy with his dad, his (now sold) 600 was only costing him $300/yr. Does anyone have any experience with getting a young driver insured without having to reduce lifestyle to make payments to an insurance company?sigpic
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	Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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 Liability insurance for a motorcycle is cheap because the bike itself isn't likely to hurt other people and/or cause a ton of properly damage. I'd just get some quotes and go from there. And forget about anything other than maybe liability and comprehensive (fire & theft). Collision coverage will cost you big so forget about that.Ed
 
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 Well, the obvious answer is that if he can't afford the insurance, he can't afford the bike, in other words, have him shop for his own insurance.
 
 That's what I did when my 18 year old wanted a bike. He bought a VFR 800 and I know the 1st year cost him a bunch.
 
 Now that he's 21, insurance cost dropped considerably.
 
 I'd be more concerned about him getting a 600 supersport. Is it his 1st bike?1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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 Medical is the biggest cost with bike insurance. I went from 10k to 5k and saved about half. Really hoping my general medical takes up the slack.....sigpic
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 He pays his own way. Very responsible and an excellent driver. Not worried about dumbass behavior. I suggested a three hundred but even with a 600 there isn't much torque down low so I think it'll be good on the street and an easy transition to track days. I saw a kid drive a Burgman 650 like he was invincible and was shaking my head. The bike won't get him in trouble if his brain is engaged.Originally posted by Big T View PostWell, the obvious answer is that if he can't afford the insurance, he can't afford the bike, in other words, have him shop for his own insurance.
 
 That's what I did when my 18 year old wanted a bike. He bought a VFR 800 and I know the 1st year cost him a bunch.
 
 Now that he's 21, insurance cost dropped considerably.
 
 I'd be more concerned about him getting a 600 supersport. Is it his 1st bike?sigpic
 1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
 1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
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 Even older 600's are rocket ships. More power than a GS1000 and 100 lbs lighter.
 
 If your son already has medical insurance then all he needs is liability and maybe uninsured motorist.Ed
 
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 I'm aware. Truth is, I'm more concerned that he'll be intimidated and lose interest than I am that he'll act irresponsibly.Originally posted by Nessism View PostEven older 600's are rocket ships. More power than a GS1000 and 100 lbs lighter.
 
 If your son already has medical insurance then all he needs is liability and maybe uninsured motorist.sigpic
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 With insurance, he'll just have to call around to see what kind of deal he can get.
 
 I know Progressive quoted my son a premium about 3 times what he ended up with.
 
 A SV 650 may be a better choice1978 GS 1000 (since new)
 1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
 1978 GS 1000 (parts)
 1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
 1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
 1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
 2007 DRz 400S
 1999 ATK 490ES
 1994 DR 350SES
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 Who did he end up using?Originally posted by Big T View PostWith insurance, he'll just have to call around to see what kind of deal he can get.
 
 I know Progressive quoted my son a premium about 3 times what he ended up with.
 
 A SV 650 may be a better choicesigpic
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 We can ride for about eight months where I am. Hagerty is especially cheap because they are for classics and have some limitations on riding.Originally posted by isleomanIn Mass much of the expense is having coverage for the un-insured and under-insured folks who may hit you. I could care less about the value of my bikes. It's long term debilitating injuries I'm worried about.
 
 I'm surprised CA is so inexpensive. Is that just for 4 months i.e. take it off the road in winter?sigpic
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 Moved to New Mexico, no body has insurance here it seems like sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002 sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
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 Thanks. It looks like the price goes up quick with any extra coverage.Originally posted by Big T View PostMy son says $300/yr is about rightsigpic
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	Forum LongTimerCharter Member
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 This is an interesting thread, because of the comparison in costs.. The three hundred dollar figure, especially.
 
 In the Toronto area a 19 yo with a 600cc sport bike as his first ride would likely find insurance at ten times that cost to be a bargain.
 
 I have met riders who pay over $5k a year!
 
 When I bought my first GS, the 1100G, I had a long argument with the insurer that I had been with for years as they insisted it was a sport bike and refused to insure it. Eventually they accepted it, but wanted over $1k for the first year. That was 1998 or 99. Almost 20 years later my insurance has gone down to $550/yr for the current Bandit/GSX1250FA
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 That must include physical damage to the bike, correct? For “full” coverage I did get a quote for $4600. Not much point in insuring a $3000 bike by paying over 100% of its value each year to the insurance company.Originally posted by argonsagas View PostThis is an interesting thread, because of the comparison in costs.. The three hundred dollar figure, especially.
 
 In the Toronto area a 19 yo with a 600cc sport bike as his first ride would likely find insurance at ten times that cost to be a bargain.
 
 I have met riders who pay over $5k a year!
 
 When I bought my first GS, the 1100G, I had a long argument with the insurer that I had been with for years as they insisted it was a sport bike and refused to insure it. Eventually they accepted it, but wanted over $1k for the first year. That was 1998 or 99. Almost 20 years later my insurance has gone down to $550/yr for the current Bandit/GSX1250FAsigpic
 1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
 1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
 1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
 On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
 All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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