rear turn signal spares or aftermarket recos?

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ED
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rear turn signal spares or aftermarket recos?

Post by ED » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:10 am

Does anyone have a spare rear R turn signal for A Series (mine's an A14)? If not what aftermarket rear turn signal would you recommend (dual-star, tucker rocky, etc)? Ed

benny screws
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dsn-klr650 insurance winner

Post by benny screws » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:56 am

I appreciate everone's input concerning my insurance question. After exploring the resources and suggestion everone gave me I beleive I have come up with my best deal Dairyland was by far the best for the money I requested a rate for basic liabiliy coverage for 2 bikes (2002 & 2006 KLR 650) They quoted 250,000/500,000 (Bodily Injury Liability) $100,000 (Property Damamge Liability) for $75.75 per year I did not believe I needed Comprehensive, Passenger, or Personal Injury Protection (bikes are too cheap, no passengers, have great health ins) I know Dairyland has been in the business a long time and have never heard anything bad about them. That is my 2 cent worth. Hopes this helps others. Benny H Screws

Richard Decker
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dsn-klr650 insurance winner

Post by Richard Decker » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:15 am

Hey there Benny, Glad to see you found the best bang for your buck :) Might want to check into your health insurance, however. I've heard there are some companies denying coverage if you are injured in an accicent on the road. Most also have a max lifetime benifit of 1 or 2 million. That sounds like a lot... but my broken shoulder cost me (my insurance) nearly 20K when it was all said and done. And that was without the orthopedic surgery the doctors said I needed. Comprehensive will also help you out if your bike gets stolen. Not sure where you live, but if I dont have it locked or screwed down, there is a likely chance it'll be gone in the morning. Nothing sucks more than walking outside in full gear and looking at the spot where your bike was.... Just my .02 (.005 with inflation) -Rich
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Benny Screws wrote: > > > > I appreciate everone's input concerning my insurance question. > > After exploring the resources and suggestion everone gave me I beleive I > have come up with my best deal > > Dairyland was by far the best for the money > > I requested a rate for basic liabiliy coverage for 2 bikes (2002 & 2006 KLR > 650) > > They quoted 250,000/500,000 (Bodily Injury Liability) $100,000 (Property > Damamge Liability) for $75.75 per year > > I did not believe I needed Comprehensive, Passenger, or Personal Injury > Protection (bikes are too cheap, no passengers, have great health ins) > > I know Dairyland has been in the business a long time and have never heard > anything bad about them. > > That is my 2 cent worth. > > Hopes this helps others. > > Benny H Screws > > > > > -- - Rich Decker Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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