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Michael Frederick
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insurance help - nklr

Post by Michael Frederick » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:24 am

Check to see who "owns" the insurance company that you support? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

greg coyle
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Post by greg coyle » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:30 am

i've been using dairyland, which has been around since i was a teenager, nevermind how long ago that was... they insure my 3 kawasakis year round, 2 with full coverage, for $500 / yr. i also haven't had any claims yet, so can't comment on that but my agent also rides and i'm hoping he'll make it right... gregc in new mexico new to the group
On 3/8/2012 7:19 AM, gordon vittig wrote: > AAA also. They seem reasonable, but I haven't shopped around too much. > > Gordon > Bainbridge Island > >

John Biccum
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Post by John Biccum » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:04 am

I ended up switching to Dairyland since they were the only company that I could find that was willing to write a "broad form" motorcycle liability policy. The broad form liability policy covers the *rider* for liability, no matter what bike they are riding, "owned or not owned". With any other carrier I would need to specifically insure *each* bike I owned for liability, even the 60s bikes that between them only accumulate 50 miles per year.
>i've been using dairyland, which has been around since i was a teenager,
nevermind how long ago that was...
>they insure my 3 kawasakis year round, 2 with full coverage, for $500 / yr.
i also haven't had any claims yet, so can't comment on that but my agent also rides >and i'm hoping he'll make it right...

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