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hi. my name's victor just moved here from cali. new to the bike scene,and just wanted some feedback on what steps i should take as a beginner. i had recently met some of u guys @gleno's bbq on sunday the 3rd. i appreciated the open welcome and plan to join as soon as i can find some cheap insurance for my bike. please any suggestions. anyway thanks for the invite to this site to jose and i'll see u guys on the road. be safe and god bless....
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I've always heard State Farm and Progressive are really cheap. I have full coverage Progressive on my bike which is really cheap. Welcome to the site. Post away!
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Hey welcome to the site I would go state farm by far the cheapest.
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| Guest Posts: n/a | State Farm is the cheapest, however, they do not insure just a bike, you must have your car or house through them as well. If you can't go that route, progressive is the next choice in my opinion. |
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Victor, welcome to the site. We have a meeting this tuesday 12th at RoadRunners at 7pm. 215 and Flaming your are invited to that as well. Thx again for coming to the BBQ, see you soon.
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welcome to our site Victor. Hope to see you on some rides.
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| Quote: State Farm is good, but they don't just insure a motorcycle by itself (as mentioned above). You do have to have other insurance with them. If you can do that, their rates can be quite good. Even if you pay a little more for your car coverage than some other insurance companies might charge, you may possibly make up the difference by the savings on the motorcycle. Just a thought.
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Aaction insurance agency covers my bike with dairyland insurance. 1 vehicle on policy. Super low rate and I've been with dairyland ins for 20+ years. 4180 W Desert Inn Rd # B1 Las Vegas, NV 89102 (702) 367-1364
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thanx for the info guys.... ill go and check out farmers, because i also want to change insurance on both my cars. anyways ill see u guys on tuesday @ 7 ride safe and god bless!!!!!! |
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I have State Farm, and they only insure my motorcycle. Hell, I have a house and two cars I could insure through them too and they said I'd get more of a discount if I did, but they didn't say I had too.
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