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Re: Insurance
I've been riding all kinds of bikes/trikes for almost 45 years including a Polaris Slingshot, and I've never had insurance, and never once had an issue where having insurance would have been beneficial. Why do you feel you need it?
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Re: Insurance
I did a lot of research when I bought my 600 a couple of months ago. I wound up with Geico. For the basic 10/30, pl and pd with comprehensive it was a tad over 275 per year. I went for 100/300 pl and pd at 330 per year. I know a lot of people will tell you to just get the 10/30 or none at all because your bike can't do much damage to another vehicle should you cause a crash. But,,,,, think about bodily injury to a pedestrian or another rider. Injuries can get expensive and we all work too hard to lose it all.
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Keep in mind that is useless unless YOU caused the accident. Personally, I don't plan on causing any.Rydernow wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:46 pmI did a lot of research when I bought my 600 a couple of months ago. I wound up with Geico. For the basic 10/30, pl and pd with comprehensive it was a tad over 275 per year. I went for 100/300 pl and pd at 330 per year. I know a lot of people will tell you to just get the 10/30 or none at all because your bike can't do much damage to another vehicle should you cause a crash. But,,,,, think about bodily injury to a pedestrian or another rider. Injuries can get expensive and we all work too hard to lose it all.
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Aufgeblssen47 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:13 amKeep in mind that is useless unless YOU caused the accident. Personally, I don't plan on causing any.Rydernow wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:46 pmI did a lot of research when I bought my 600 a couple of months ago. I wound up with Geico. For the basic 10/30, pl and pd with comprehensive it was a tad over 275 per year. I went for 100/300 pl and pd at 330 per year. I know a lot of people will tell you to just get the 10/30 or none at all because your bike can't do much damage to another vehicle should you cause a crash. But,,,,, think about bodily injury to a pedestrian or another rider. Injuries can get expensive and we all work too hard to lose it all.
I didn’t plan on hitting the Deer years ago that cost over $300,000 in med bills not counting the totaled bike I was on. But sure glad I had Ins to cover this accident that
“I didn’t cause”. Having no Ins just because your state does not make you have it is just an excuse to be cheap and shows you have no respect for the individual you might injure or damage their property. Juvenile excuse.
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So you play Russian roulette and have no medical insurance???Decon Blue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:11 amAufgeblssen47 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:13 amKeep in mind that is useless unless YOU caused the accident. Personally, I don't plan on causing any.Rydernow wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:46 pmI did a lot of research when I bought my 600 a couple of months ago. I wound up with Geico. For the basic 10/30, pl and pd with comprehensive it was a tad over 275 per year. I went for 100/300 pl and pd at 330 per year. I know a lot of people will tell you to just get the 10/30 or none at all because your bike can't do much damage to another vehicle should you cause a crash. But,,,,, think about bodily injury to a pedestrian or another rider. Injuries can get expensive and we all work too hard to lose it all.
I didn’t plan on hitting the Deer years ago that cost over $300,000 in med bills not counting the totaled bike I was on. But sure glad I had Ins to cover this accident that
“I didn’t cause”. Having no Ins just because your state does not make you have it is just an excuse to be cheap and shows you have no respect for the individual you might injure or damage their property. Juvenile excuse.
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So you play Russian roulette and have no medical insurance??? ObamaCare is DIRT CHEAP. What's da matter wit you?Decon Blue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:11 amAufgeblssen47 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:13 amKeep in mind that is useless unless YOU caused the accident. Personally, I don't plan on causing any.Rydernow wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:46 pmI did a lot of research when I bought my 600 a couple of months ago. I wound up with Geico. For the basic 10/30, pl and pd with comprehensive it was a tad over 275 per year. I went for 100/300 pl and pd at 330 per year. I know a lot of people will tell you to just get the 10/30 or none at all because your bike can't do much damage to another vehicle should you cause a crash. But,,,,, think about bodily injury to a pedestrian or another rider. Injuries can get expensive and we all work too hard to lose it all.
I didn’t plan on hitting the Deer years ago that cost over $300,000 in med bills not counting the totaled bike I was on. But sure glad I had Ins to cover this accident that
“I didn’t cause”. Having no Ins just because your state does not make you have it is just an excuse to be cheap and shows you have no respect for the individual you might injure or damage their property. Juvenile excuse.