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insurance help - nklr
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[bulk] [dsn_klr650] insurance help - nklr
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
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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 > >
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[bulk] [dsn_klr650] insurance help - nklr
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.
nevermind how long ago that was...>i've been using dairyland, which has been around since i was a teenager,
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...>they insure my 3 kawasakis year round, 2 with full coverage, for $500 / yr.
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